Assignemnt #29 and Boolean Expressions

Code

    ///Name: Luke Shin
    ///Period: 7
    ///Project Name: BooleanExpressions
    ///File Name: BooleanExpressions.java
    ///Date: 10/01/2015
    
    import java.util.Scanner;
 
    public class BooleanExpressions
    {
        public static void main( String[] args )
        {
            Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);

            boolean a, b, c, d, e, f;
            double x, y;

            System.out.print( "Give me two numbers. First: " );
            x = keyboard.nextDouble();
            System.out.print( "Second: " );
            y = keyboard.nextDouble();

            a = (x <  y);
            b = (x <= y);
            c = (x == y);
            d = (x != y);
            e = (x >  y);
            f = (x >= y);

            System.out.println( x + " is LESS THAN " + y + ": " + a );
            System.out.println( x + " is LESS THAN or EQUAL TO " + y + ": " + b );
            System.out.println( x + " is EQUAL TO " + y + ": " + c );
            System.out.println( x + " is NOT EQUAL TO " + y + ": " + d );
            System.out.println( x + " is GREATER THAN " + y + ": " + e );
            System.out.println( x + " is GREATER THAN or EQUAL TO " + y + ": " + f );
            System.out.println();

            System.out.println( !(x < y) + " " + (x >= y) );
            System.out.println( !(x <= y) + " " + (x > y) );
            System.out.println( !(x == y) + " " + (x != y) );
            System.out.println( !(x != y) + " " + (x == y) );
            System.out.println( !(x > y) + " " + (x <= y) );
            System.out.println( !(x >= y) + " " + (x < y) );

        }
    }
 
    

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Assignment 29