/*The following program is written in a very simple form to show the
keyboard input from the programmer which
returns the corresponding value conditioned by the if-statement in
the method min(int, int) */
import java.io.*;
public class KeyBoardInput {
public static int min( int a, int b) {
if
(a <= b)
return a;
else
return b;
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
int x;
int y;
String sb;
String ks;
BufferedReader bk = new BufferedReader (
new InputStreamReader(System.in));
System.out.println ("Enter x ");
sb = bk.readLine();
x = Integer.parseInt(sb);
System.out.println("Enter y");
ks = bk.readLine();
y = Integer.parseInt(ks);
bk.close();
System.out.print("The returned value is = ");
System.out.println(Math.min(x * 5, y + 20));
}
}
Thanks to Khaled Mahmud Shams for submitting the above Java program example.
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