Assignemnt #32 Making Decisions With Age Statements
Code
///Name: Morgan Kaplan
///Period: 5
///Project Name: Making Decisions with Age Statements
///File Name: AgeMessages.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class AgeMessages
{
public static void main( String[] args )
{
Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
int age;
System.out.print( "How old are you? " );
age = keyboard.nextInt();
if ( age < 13 )
{
System.out.println( "You are too young to create a Facebook account." );
}
if ( age > 13)
{
System.out.println( "You are old enough to create a facebook" );
}
if ( age >16)
{
System.out.println( "You are old enough to get a driver's license. " );
}
if ( age < 16 )
{
System.out.println( "You are too young to get a driver's license." );
}
if ( age < 18 )
{
System.out.println( "You are too young to get a tattoo." );
}
if ( age >= 18)
{
System.out.println( "You are old enough for a tatto" );
}
if ( age < 21 )
{
System.out.println( "You are too young to drink alcohol." );
}
if ( age >21)
{
System.out.println( "You are old enough to drink alcohol.");
}
if ( age < 35 )
{
System.out.println( "You are too young to run for President of the United States." );
System.out.println( "How sad! Only about the President part!!!" );
}
if ( age > 35)
{
System.out.println( "You are old enough to run for president." );
}
if ( age >= 65 )
{
System.out.println( "You are old enough to retire" );
}
if ( age < 65)
{
System.out.println( "You are not old enough to retire" );
}
}
}
Picture of Output
/// By The way I ran it twice with different ages so thats why the picture shows the program running twice