How can I separate the digits of an int number in Java

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If I have a number 2500, I want the output to be: 2, 5, 0, 0. How can I separate the numbers into digits?
May 3, 2018 in Java by Daisy
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6 answers to this question.

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We can easily separate the digits of an integer number using Java.

public static void main(String[] args) {

int num=1020; // int number


while (num > 0) {

    System.out.println( num % 10);

    num = num / 10;

}

}
answered May 3, 2018 by Akrati
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Sir This One Is showing Reverse Of Input Numbers

Yes @Faizan Ali this will give you the numbers in reverse order. You will need to push them onto a stack and pop them off in reverse order.

Code to print the numbers in the correct order:

int number; // = and int
LinkedList<Integer> stack = new LinkedList<Integer>();
while (number > 0) {
    stack.push( number % 10 );
    number = number / 10;
}

while (!stack.isEmpty()) {
    print(stack.pop());
}

Hope it works now!!

Thank you!!

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You can convert a number into String and then you can use toCharArray()  or split() method to separate the number into digits.
 

String number = String.valueOf(someInt);

char[] digits1 = number.toCharArray();
// or:
String[] digits2 = number.split("(?<=.)");

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answered Aug 10, 2018 by Sushmita
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import java.util.*;

public class AmstrongNumber {

public static void main(String args[])

{

int a,i,count=0;

Scanner s= new Scanner(System.in);

System.out.println("Enter a number");

a=s.nextInt();

   while (a > 0) {

i= a % 10;

System.out.println(i);

  a = a / 10;

}

   //System.out.println(a);

}

}
answered Aug 6, 2019 by anonymous
This will print the values in reverse order not the orignal one.
you saved my life bro
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Hey, Guys 

I have found a new solution to this existing is: 

toCharArray() to Get the Array of Characters. Another way of separating the digits from an int number is using the toCharArray() method. We will convert the integer number into a string and then use the string's toCharArray() to get the characters' array. Now we can print out all the characters one by one.

answered Dec 9, 2020 by Gitika
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Hello guys,

The javaScript split method can be used to split numbers into arrays. But the split method only splits string, so first, you need to convert Number to String. Then you can use the split method with a combination of map method to transform each letter into a Number.

answered Dec 9, 2020 by Rajiv
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You can also have a look here:

To do this, you will use the % (mod) operator.

int number; // = some int

while (number > 0) {
    print( number % 10);
    number = number / 10;
}

The mod operator will give you the remainder of doing int division on a number.

So,

10012 % 10 = 2

Because:

10012 / 10 = 1001, remainder 2

Note: this will give you the numbers in reverse order. You will need to push them onto a stack and pop them off in reverse order.

Code to print the numbers in the correct order:

int number; // = and int
LinkedList<Integer> stack = new LinkedList<Integer>();
while (number > 0) {
    stack.push( number % 10 );
    number = number / 10;
}

while (!stack.isEmpty()) {
    print(stack.pop());
}
answered Dec 9, 2020 by Roshni
• 10,480 points

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