Java
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The purpose of this program is to calculate the simple interest earned on an investment over a specific period of time. Simple interest is calculated using the formula:

Simple Interest (SI) = (Principal × Rate × Time) / 100

In this formula:

  • Principal: The initial amount of money invested or loaned.
  • Rate: The annual interest rate (in percentage).
  • Time: The time period for which the money is invested or borrowed (in years).

Java Code


public class SimpleInterestCalculator {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // Declare variables
        double principal;
        double rate;
        double time;
        double simpleInterest;

        // Create a Scanner object for user input
        java.util.Scanner scanner = new java.util.Scanner(System.in);

        // Get user input
        System.out.print("Enter the principal amount: ");
        principal = scanner.nextDouble();

        System.out.print("Enter the rate of interest (in %): ");
        rate = scanner.nextDouble();

        System.out.print("Enter the time (in years): ");
        time = scanner.nextDouble();

        // Calculate simple interest
        simpleInterest = (principal * rate * time) / 100;

        // Display the result
        System.out.println("The simple interest is: " + simpleInterest);

        // Close the scanner
        scanner.close();
    }
}
        

Program Structure Explanation

The program is structured as follows:

  • Class Declaration: The program is encapsulated in a public class named SimpleInterestCalculator.
  • Main Method: The main method is the entry point of the program, where the execution begins.
  • Variable Declarations: Variables for principal, rate, time, and simple interest are declared.
  • Input Handling: A Scanner object is created to take user input for the principal amount, rate of interest, and time period.
  • Calculation: Simple interest is calculated using the provided formula.
  • Output: The calculated simple interest is displayed to the user.
  • Resource Management: The scanner is closed to prevent resource leaks.

How to Run the Program

To run the program, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure you have Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your machine.
  2. Open a text editor or an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) like Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA.
  3. Create a new file and name it SimpleInterestCalculator.java.
  4. Copy and paste the provided Java code into the file.
  5. Save the file and open a command prompt or terminal.
  6. Navigate to the directory where the file is saved.
  7. Compile the program using the command: javac SimpleInterestCalculator.java.
  8. Run the program using the command: java SimpleInterestCalculator.
  9. Follow the prompts to enter the principal, rate, and time, and view the calculated simple interest.

 

By Aditya Bhuyan

I work as a cloud specialist. In addition to being an architect and SRE specialist, I work as a cloud engineer and developer. I have assisted my clients in converting their antiquated programmes into contemporary microservices that operate on various cloud computing platforms such as AWS, GCP, Azure, or VMware Tanzu, as well as orchestration systems such as Docker Swarm or Kubernetes. For over twenty years, I have been employed in the IT sector as a Java developer, J2EE architect, scrum master, and instructor. I write about Cloud Native and Cloud often. Bangalore, India is where my family and I call home. I maintain my physical and mental fitness by doing a lot of yoga and meditation.

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