How can I get my program to associate that T is a character inside the formula that represents the given temperature(s) by the user?

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How can I get my program to associate that T is a character inside the formula that represents the given temperature(s) by the user?

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import java.util.Scanner;

   public class LETV { 
      public static void main(String[] args) {
      
      //setting up variables
      final double temperature = 0.08;
      final double relativeHumidity = 0.40;
      double heatIndex;
      double temp = 'T';
      double humidity = 'H';
      
      
      Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
      
         //prompt the user to input temperature and humidity
         System.out.println("Enter the morning temperature: ");
         String tempMorning = keyboard.nextLine();
         
         System.out.println("Enter the noon temperature: ");
         String tempNoon = keyboard.nextLine();
         
         System.out.println("Enter the afternoon temperature: ");
         String tempAfternoon = keyboard.nextLine();
         
         System.out.println("Enter the humidity outside: ");
         double humidityOut = keyboard.nextDouble();
         
         System.out.println("Enter name of the city: ");
         String city = keyboard.nextLine();
         
         //setting variables for equations
         
         humidity = humidityOut;
         
         //adding if-else condition
         if (temp >= temperature && humidity >= relativeHumidity ) {
           heatIndex = (-42.379) + 2.04901523 * T + 10.14333127 * H + (-0.22475541) * T * H + (-.00683783) * T * T + (-0.05481717) * H * H + 0.00122874 * T * T * H + 0.00085282 * T * H * H + (-0.00000199) * T * T * H * H;

         }
         else {
            System.out.println("The value inputted is in the incorrect format. Please try again");
            
            System.exit(0);
         }
         
         
         //Display results
         
         //Ending msg
         
      }
   }

-jGRASP exec: java Test
_City_
| Time of Day | Temperature | Humidty | Heat Index
Morning |
|
|
Noon |
| 65 |
Afternoon | 98
|
55 |
80
92
----jGRASP: operation complete.
40
80.0
100.3
117.4
|
Transcribed Image Text:-jGRASP exec: java Test _City_ | Time of Day | Temperature | Humidty | Heat Index Morning | | | Noon | | 65 | Afternoon | 98 | 55 | 80 92 ----jGRASP: operation complete. 40 80.0 100.3 117.4 |
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