Java Program to Reverse a Number and Find its Sum using do-while Loop

This is a Java Program to Reverse a Number and find the Sum of its Digits Using do-while Loop.

Enter any integer as an input. After that we use operations like modulus and division to reverse a number and find sum of its digits along with the help of do-while loop.

Here is the source code of the Java Program to Reverse a Number and find the Sum of its Digits Using do-while Loop. The Java program is successfully compiled and run on a Windows system. The program output is also shown below.

  1. import java.util.Scanner;
  2. public class Use_Do_While
  3. {
  4.     public static void main(String[] args)
  5.     {
  6.         int n, a, m = 0, sum = 0;
  7.         Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
  8.         System.out.print("Enter any number:");
  9.         n = s.nextInt();
  10.         do
  11.         {
  12.             a = n % 10;
  13.             m = m * 10 + a;
  14.             sum = sum + a;
  15.             n = n / 10;
  16.         }
  17.         while( n > 0);
  18.         System.out.println("Reverse:"+m);
  19.         System.out.println("Sum of digits:"+sum);
  20.     }
  21. }

Output:

$ javac Use_Do_While.java
$ java Use_Do_While
 
Enter any number:456
Reverse:654
Sum of digits:15

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