How to use this tool?
This free online converter lets you convert code from Java to Pascal in a click of a button. To use this converter, take the following steps -
- Type or paste your Java code in the input box.
- Click the convert button.
- The resulting Pascal code from the conversion will be displayed in the output box.
Examples
The following are examples of code conversion from Java to Pascal using this converter. Note that you may not always get the same code since it is generated by an AI language model which is not 100% deterministic and gets updated from time to time.
Example 1 - Is String Palindrome
Program that checks if a string is a palindrome or not.
Java
Pascal
Example 2 - Even or Odd
A well commented function to check if a number if odd or even.
Java
Pascal
Key differences between Java and Pascal
Characteristic | Java | Pascal |
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Syntax | Java uses C-style syntax with curly braces and semicolons. | Pascal uses a more structured syntax with keywords like begin and end. |
Paradigm | Java supports both object-oriented and procedural programming paradigms. | Pascal primarily supports procedural programming paradigm. |
Typing | Java is statically typed, meaning variable types are checked at compile-time. | Pascal is also statically typed. |
Performance | Java is known for its good performance due to its bytecode compilation and runtime optimizations. | Pascal can also achieve good performance, but it depends on the implementation. |
Libraries and frameworks | Java has a vast ecosystem of libraries and frameworks, making it suitable for various applications. | Pascal has a smaller ecosystem compared to Java, but it still has libraries and frameworks available. |
Community and support | Java has a large and active community with extensive support and resources available. | Pascal has a smaller community compared to Java, but it still has dedicated users and resources. |
Learning curve | Java has a moderate learning curve, especially for beginners. | Pascal has a relatively easy learning curve, making it suitable for beginners. |