import java.util.Scanner; /** * Converts any Binary number to an Octal Number * * @author Zachary Jones * */ public class BinaryToOctal { /** * Main method * * @param args Command line arguments */ public static void main(String args[]) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int b = sc.nextInt(); System.out.println("Octal equivalent: " + convertBinaryToOctal(b)); sc.close(); } /** * This method converts a binary number to * an octal number. * * @param b The binary number * @return The octal number */ public static int convertBinaryToOctal(int b) { int o = 0, r=0, j =1 ; while(b!=0) { r = b % 10; o = o + r * j; j = j * 2; b = b / 10; } return o; } }