Java's System.out.printf function can be used to print formatted output. The purpose of this exercise is to test your understanding of formatting output using printf.
To get you started, a portion of the solution is provided for you in the editor; you must format and print the input to complete the solution.
Input Format
Every line of input will contain a String followed by an integer.
Each String will have a maximum of 10 alphabetic characters, and each integer will be in the inclusive range from 0 to 999.
Output Format
In each line of output there should be two columns:
The first column contains the String and is left justified using exactly 15 characters.
The second column contains the integer, expressed in exactly 3 digits; if the original input has less than three digits, you must pad your output's leading digits with zeroes.
Sample Inputjava 100
cpp 65
python 50
Sample Output
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java 100
cpp 065
python 050
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Explanation
Each String is left-justified with trailing whitespace through the first 15 characters. The leading digit of the integer is the 16th character, and each integer that was less than 3 digits now has leading zeroes. import java.util.Scanner;
public class Solution {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("================================");
for(int i=0;i<3;i++){
String s1=sc.next();
int x=sc.nextInt();
//Complete this line
int m=15-s1.length();
String str=String.valueOf(x);
if(str.length()>=3)
{
System.out.print(s1);
for(int j=0;j<m;j++)
{
System.out.print(" ");
}
System.out.println(x);
}
else if(str.length()>=2){
System.out.print(s1);
for(int j=0;j<m;j++)
{
System.out.print(" ");
}
System.out.println("0"+x);
}
else{
System.out.print(s1);
for(int j=0;j<m;j++)
{
System.out.print(" ");
}
System.out.println("00"+x);
}
}
System.out.println("================================");
}
}