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v Computer Lab: Number Systems Construct an object-oriented Java program that performs each of the following conversions. Note that we're only...
Computer Lab: Number Systems
Construct an object-oriented Java program that performs each of the following conversions. Note that we're only dealing with non-negative numbers.
• Converts a decimal integer into a 32-bit binary number
• Converts a decimal integer into an 8-digit hexadecimal number
• Converts a 32-bit binary number into a decimal integer
• Converts a 32-bit binary number into an 8-digit hexadecimal number
• Converts an 8-digit hexadecimal number into a decimal integer
• Converts an 8-digit hexadecimal number into a 32-bit binary number
Your program should be interactive, requiring the user to select the appropriate option from a menu of options (no GUI required). Note that Java's Scanner class will be very helpful reading data from the keyboard.
The conversions you code must be direct. In other words, if you had to convert a base 2 number into base 16, the conversion should be made directly from base 2to base 16 and not from base 2 to base 10 to base 16. You may not use any methods or utilities from the Java library that do the conversions for you, such as:
Integer.toBinaryString()
Integer.toHexString()
Your program should send all output to a file called csis.txt. This output file will be submitted along with your source code for the lab. All information displayed in the terminal window, including input from the user, should also be sent to the output file.................................................
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