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Int a; String p; A=Integer.parseInt(jTextField1.getText()); Switch(a) …

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Int a; String p; A=Integer.parseInt(jTextField1.getText()); Switch(a) { Case 1:p='One'; break; Case 2:p='Two'; break; Case 3:p='Three'; break; Case 4:p='Four'; break; Case 5:p='Five'; break; default:p='Number is greater than Five' }
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Aryan Sharma 5 years, 10 months ago

Java is a case sensitive language You have use A in place of a
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