// Trying out methods, part 2 // Author: Kiri Wagstaff // Date: July 4, 2001 public class TensComplement { // tensComplement: take in a number and output 10 minus that number // Input: a number from 0 to 10 // Output: 10 minus the given number, or -1 if input is invalid public static int tensComplement(int n) { int comp = 0; // Check input for invalid values if (n < 0 || n > 10) { return -1; // Signal an error } // Process: calculate the result comp = 10 - n; // Return the result return comp; } public static void main(String args[]) { int number; System.out.println("Enter a number from 0 to 10:"); number = SavitchIn.readLineInt(); // Call the tensComplement method with number as the input // This method does something, and returns a value. int complement = tensComplement(number); // Print the result System.out.println("The 10's complement of " + number + " is " + complement); } }