import java.util.Scanner; /** * Converts any Octal Number to a Decimal Number * * @author Zachary Jones * */ public class OctalToDecimal { /** * Main method * * @param args * Command line arguments */ public static void main(String args[]) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.print("Octal Input: "); String inputOctal = sc.nextLine(); int result = convertOctalToDecimal(inputOctal); if (result != -1) System.out.println("Result convertOctalToDecimal : " + result); sc.close(); } /** * This method converts an octal number to a decimal number. * * @param inputOctal * The octal number * @return The decimal number */ public static int convertOctalToDecimal(String inputOctal) { try { // Actual conversion of Octal to Decimal: Integer outputDecimal = Integer.parseInt(inputOctal, 8); return outputDecimal; } catch (NumberFormatException ne) { // Printing a warning message if the input is not a valid octal // number: System.out.println("Invalid Input, Expecting octal number 0-7"); return -1; } } }