Complete the following code. Make sure to complete the code…

Complete the following code. Make sure to complete the code in such a way that doesn’t invalidate the comments and that no implicit conversions are taking place on assignments of primitive data types. 1. public class Test {    public static void main(String2: 3: 4: 5:  

Convert the following switch statement to an if-else block….

Convert the following switch statement to an if-else block. The output must be the same for all cases.  Assume the switch variable is already declared and initialized.  Some lines may be used once, never, or multiple times.  Note that some lines may need to be blank. If that is the case, the blank line MUST BE THE LAST LINE in the block.  For example (follow this format):   if (a == 10) { sum += 10; //LEAVE BLANK }   Instead of (do NOT do this):   if (a == 10) { //LEAVE BLANK sum += 10; }  switch (doggo) { case ‘r’: System.out.println(“rocko”); case ‘c’: System.out.println(“chispa”); break; default: System.out.println(“nope”); case ‘m’: System.out.println(“moccita”); }     if (1._______________) {  2._______________________ 3._______________________ } else if (4._______________) { System.out.println(“chispa”); } else if (5.________________) {  System.out.println(“moccita”); } else { 6._______________________ 7._______________________     } 

Convert the following for-loop into an equivalent while-loop…

Convert the following for-loop into an equivalent while-loop as closely as possible using the code snippet bank and template below . It is not enough for the loop to be functionally identical; it needs to follow any patterns mentioned in lecture.   int sol = 0;for (int i = 10; i < 100; i++) { sol += i; System.out.println("Solution: " + sol);} int sol = 0;1._____________________ 2._____________________sol += i;3._____________________4._____________________}

Complete the following code. Make sure to complete the code…

Complete the following code. Make sure to complete the code in such a way that doesn’t invalidate the comments and that no implicit conversions are taking place on assignments of primitive data types 1. public class Test {    public static void main(String 2. 3: 4: 5: