I came up with this idea to simulate the way a plant grows. The idea is based off of fractal geometry and basically how that explains the repetitions of branches and other structures in plants. I am very much a beginner with programming, though, so I thought I'd test out JUST the basic logic of repeating something. Below is what I wrote in Java.
/*
Java program: plant.java
This program runs a loop simulating plant growth.
The idea is that the plant will continue to have "repeated"
growth and that it will stop (or slow down to a crawl) at some point,
in this case at 100 branches.
*/
public class plant
{
public static void main (String [] poop)
{
int current_growth = 0, limit = 100; //plant growth starts at ZERO and is limited to 100
String word = "branches";
while (current_growth > 0)
{
//here, we are checking to see if the plant has grown just 1 inch.
//this is important just for grammatical purposes
if (current_growth == 1)
{
word = "branch"; //this changes the "word" to branch instead of branches
}
System.out.println("Your plant has grown " + current_growth + " " + word);
//if you put the singular count check here, it doesn't work at all
current_growth = current_growth + 1;
if (current_growth > 0)
{
System.out.println("Your plant has grown " + current_growth + " " + word);
}
else
{
System.out.println("Your plant will no longer grow.");
} // end else
} //end while loop
} //end main method
} //end class
I did the following:
- Saved it in my Java depository Changed my depository to point to
there
- Called/compiled the code with
MacBook-Air:Java bdeely$ javac plant.java
- Ran the code with
MacBook-Air:Java bdeely$ java plant
The problem was that:
- There was no output at all. The command prompt just went back empty like MacBook-Air:Java bdeely$
I'm fairly certain I am making some kind of huge rookie mistake here. Does anyone know how I can get this code to give me output that repeats the loop from 0 up to 100?
Thanks!
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