Flic
import java.util.Random;
public class flic
{
public static void main( String[] args )
{
Random rng = new Random();
int r;
for ( int i=0; i<100000; i++ )
{
r = 1 + rng.nextInt(5);
if ( r == 1)
{
first();
}
if ( r == 2)
{
second();
}
if ( r == 3)
{
third();
}
if ( r == 4)
{
fourth();
}
if ( r == 5)
{
fifth();
}
// Write five if statements here.
// If r is 1, then call the method named 'first'.
// If r is 2, then call the method named 'second', and so on.
// Optional: after the if statements are over, add in a slight delay.
}
System.out.println("I pledge allegiance to the flag.");
}
public static void first()
{
System.out.print("I \r");
}
public static void second()
{
System.out.print(" pledge \r");
}
public static void third()
{
System.out.print(" allegiance \r");
}
public static void fourth()
{
System.out.print(" to the \r");
}
public static void fifth()
{
System.out.print(" flag.\r");
}
}
Picture of the output