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Print an Integer (Entered by the User)Add Two IntegersMultiply two Floating Point NumbersFind ASCII value of a characterCompute Quotient and RemainderSwap Two NumbersCheck Whether a Number is Even or OddFind the Frequency of Character in a StringRemove All Whitespaces from a StringRound a Number to n Decimal PlacesDecision Making and Loop
Check Whether an Alphabet is Vowel or ConsonantFind the Largest Among Three NumbersFind all Roots of a Quadratic EquationCheck Leap YearCheck Whether a Number is Positive or NegativeCheck Whether a Character is Alphabet or NotCalculate the Sum of Natural NumbersFind Factorial of a NumberGenerate Multiplication TableDisplay Fibonacci SeriesFind GCD of two NumbersFind LCM of two NumbersDisplay Characters from A to Z using loopCount Number of Digits in an IntegerReverse a NumberCalculate the Power of a NumberCheck Whether a Number is Palindrome or NotCheck Whether a Number is Prime or NotDisplay Prime Numbers Between Two IntervalsCheck Armstrong NumberDisplay Armstrong Number Between Two IntervalsDisplay Factors of a NumberMake a Simple Calculator Using switch...caseCount the Number of Vowels and Consonants in a SentenceSort Elements in Lexicographical Order (Dictionary Order)Create Pyramid and PatternFunctions
Display Prime Numbers Between Intervals Using FunctionDisplay Armstrong Numbers Between Intervals Using FunctionCheck Whether a Number can be Expressed as Sum of Two Prime NumbersFind the Sum of Natural Numbers using RecursionFind Factorial of a Number Using RecursionFind G.C.D Using RecursionConvert Binary Number to Decimal and vice-versaConvert Octal Number to Decimal and vice-versaConvert Binary Number to Octal and vice-versaReverse a Sentence Using Recursioncalculate the power using recursionArrays
Calculate Average Using ArraysFind Largest Element in an ArrayCalculate Standard DeviationAdd Two Matrix Using Multi-dimensional ArraysMultiply to Matrix Using Multi-dimensional ArraysMultiply two Matrices by Passing Matrix to a FunctionFind Transpose of a MatrixPrint an ArrayConcatenate Two ArraysConvert Character to String and Vice-VersaCheck if An Array Contains a Given ValueCollections
Join Two ListsConvert List (ArrayList) to Array and Vice-VersaConvert Map (HashMap) to ListConvert Array to Set (HashSet) and Vice-VersaSort a Map By ValuesObject and Class
Add Two Complex Numbers by Passing Class to a FunctionCalculate Difference Between Two Time PeriodsAdvanced
Convert String to DateGet Current Date/TImeConvert Milliseconds to Minutes and SecondsAdd Two DatesGet Current Working DirectoryConvert Byte Array to HexadecimalCreate String from Contents of a FileAppend Text to an Existing FileConvert a Stack Trace to a StringConvert File to byte array and Vice-VersaConvert InputStream to StringConvert OutputStream to StringLookup enum by String valueCompare StringsSort ArrayList of Custom Objects By PropertyCheck if a String is NumericKotlin Program to Find the Largest Among Three Numbers
Example 1: Find Largest Among three numbers using if…else statement
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val n1 = -4.5
val n2 = 3.9
val n3 = 2.5
if (n1 >= n2 && n1 >= n3)
println("$n1 is the largest number.")
else if (n2 >= n1 && n2 >= n3)
println("$n2 is the largest number.")
else
println("$n3 is the largest number.")
}
When you run the program, the output will be:
3.9 is the largest number.
In the above program, three numbers -4.5, 3.9 and 2.5 are stored in variables n1, n2 and n3 respectively.
Then, to find the largest, the following conditions are checked using if else statements
- If n1 is greater or equals to both n2 and n3, n1 is the greatest.
- If n2 is greater or equals to both n1 and n3, n2 is the greatest.
- Else, n3 is the greatest.
The greatest number can also be found using a when statement.
Here’s the equivalent Java code: Java Program to Find the Largest Among Three Numbers
Example 2: Find the largest number among three using when statement
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val n1 = -4.5
val n2 = 3.9
val n3 = 5.5
when {
n1 >= n2 && n1 >= n3 -> println("$n1 is the largest number.")
n2 >= n1 && n2 >= n3 -> println("$n2 is the largest number.")
else -> println("$n3 is the largest number.")
}
}
When you run the program, the output will be:
5.5 is the largest number.
In the above program, instead of using an if..else if..else block, we use when statement.
So, the above conditions in both the programs are the same.