Temp Converter

/** * Converts Temperature from Farenheit to Celsius and vice versa. * * @EvanZanolli (your name) * @1.7 (a version number or a date) */ import java.util.*; public class TempConverter { public static void main(String args[]){ Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); boolean run = true; //making it run over and over while (run = true){ System.out.print ("Enter a temperature: "); double myNum = sc.nextInt(); //your temperature double temp = 0; //declaring the variable here so I can use it later in the two If statements System.out.println("Press 1 for Farenheit or 2 for Celsius"); double input = sc.nextInt(); //F or C if(input == 1){//converting to celsius System.out.println("Original Temperature: "+ myNum +" Farenheit"); temp = (myNum - 32) * 5/9.0; System.out.println("Converted Temperature: "+ temp +" Celsius"); } if(input == 2){//converting to farenheit System.out.println("Original Temperature: "+ temp +" Celsius"); temp = (9.0/5 * myNum) + 32; System.out.println("Converted Temperature: "+ temp +" Farenheit"); } System.out.println("Would you like to input a new temperature? 1 for Y, 2 for N"); int SecondInput = sc.nextInt(); //get out of the loop if possible if (SecondInput == 1){ run = true; }else{ run = false; System.exit(0); } } } }

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