w is 25.0 x is 1.0
Our goal is to write a program that computes the following sum:
sum = 1/1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + 1/5 + 1/6
(This may look like a pointless thing to do, but you will see such sums in calculus, where they are called harmonic series.) Here is a skeleton of the program:
// Class definition for HarmonicSeries
class HarmonicSeries
{
  double value()
  {
    int term=1, lastTerm = 6;
    double sum = 0.0;
    
    while ( term <= lastTerm )
    {
      ____________________ // add the next term to sum
      ____________________ // increment term
    }
    return sum;
  } 
}
// Class for testing HarmonicSeries objects
class HarmonicTester
{
  public static void main ( String[] args )
  {
    HarmonicSeries series = new HarmonicSeries();
    System.out.println("Sum of 6 terms:" + series.value() ) ;
  }
}
A few notes on the program:
HarmonicSeries describes an object that can compute the sum we want.value() of that object will do the computation.HarmonicSeries constructor exists automatically, even though the
    program doesn't explicitly describe one.HarmonicTester creates a HarmonicSeries object, then
    uses value() to calculate the sum, then prints it out.