import java.util.Scanner; public class SophiaKeyProgram1 { public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub int numQuarter; //number of quarters in a year double rainfall=0; //the amount of rain
I have written program for rainfall that will store and give total, average, least and most. The program stores the input of rainfall for each month. However at the end it suppose to print out the month with the least and most rainfall. I am getting this on the print for
The month with the most rainfall: [Ljava.lang.String;@79a7bd3b
and for
The month with the least rainfall: [D@7378aae2[Ljava.lang.String;@79a7bd3b
Write a program that stores the total rainfall for each of the 12 months into an array of doubles. The program should have methods that return the following:
The total rainfall for the year The average monthly rainfall The month with the most rain The month with the least rain
I am assigned with a project that will as the user for the amount of days they would like data entered, then loop asking them for these numbers. once it reaches the entered amount of days it will display a menu for which the user can enter the number they want on the list and it will display the data. the menu has 6 items. Total, Average, Determine if its a Drought, Flood or normal rainfall, highest of data entered, lowest of data entered, and 6 is to quit the program.
So far i have total and average working properly. Still looking at how to display drought, flood, and normal.
Main problems, i cannot get highest and lowest to display correct data.
Also when entering 6, or an invalid menu choice, neither "goodbye" or "invalid choice, choose again" gets printed. Rather the loop for entering data continues.
import java.util.Scanner; public class RainAnalysis { /* * Project 1 This program will analyze the rainfall for the number of days a user inputs. */
public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in); int numOfDays = 0; double rainfallAmount = 0.0;
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Here is a sample output to show what happens when i put in 6 after the menu is displayed.
also i noticed that it does not say the correct day when displaying the lowest and highest rainfall. this is because i put count, i did not know what else to put in order to get the correct day.
how many days do you want to monitor rainfall?5
Enter the rainfall for day 1.01 Enter the rainfall for day 2.1 Enter the rainfall for day 36 Enter the rainfall for day 43 Enter the rainfall for day 51
Rainfall Data Display Menu: 1 - Display total rainfall. 2 - Display rain average for the period. 3 - Display if drought, flood, or normal conditions. 4 - Display the day and amount of the highest rainfall. 5 - Display the day and amount of the lowest rainfall. 6 - Quit the program.
Enter your choice: 4 Day5 has the highest rainfall with 6.0 inches.
Rainfall Data Display Menu: 1 - Display total rainfall. 2 - Display rain average for the period. 3 - Display if drought, flood, or normal conditions. 4 - Display the day and amount of the highest rainfall. 5 - Display the day and amount of the lowest rainfall. 6 - Quit the program.
Enter your choice: 5 Day5 has the lowest rainfall with 0.1 inches.
Rainfall Data Display Menu: 1 - Display total rainfall. 2 - Display rain average for the period. 3 - Display if drought, flood, or normal conditions. 4 - Display the day and amount of the highest rainfall. 5 - Display the day and amount of the lowest rainfall. 6 - Quit the program.
"Create a project called RainFall and a class nameD RainFall. Write a program that stores the total rainfall for each of 12 months into an array of doubles. The program should display total rainfall for the year, the average monthly rainfall, the month with the most rain and the month with the least rain. When outputting the month with the most and least rain, output the name of the month. This is what I have so far.
When input validation for the first months rainfall is non-negative, this results in correct average rainfall.
When input validation is used for the first months rainfall I'm prompted to input a positive number, which is 2.
When asked to input rainfall, in inches, for each month, I begin with input -3, I am again prompted to re-enter a positive, I enter 3. What happens is, whichever positive integer I input after I had entered a negative for the first months rainfall, the average would be off by the positive number inputted.
package averagerainfall; import java.util.Scanner; public class AverageRainfall { public static void main(String[] args) { int maxYears; int totalMonths;
how does the program know to calculate for only one year?
public class Interest2 { public static void main(String[] args) { double principal; // The value of the investment. double rate; // The annual interest rate. double interest; // The interest earned during the year.
figuring out the logic to print the day number of the year. The directions for my homework are: Write a program that prints the day number of the year, given the date is in the form: month day year. For example, if the input is 1 1 05, the day number is 1; if the input is 12 25 05, the day number is 359. The program should check for a leap year . I have a basic outline of the program but i am having trouble with figuring out the logic to display the day number of the year given the date. This is what i have so far
import javax.swing.JOptionPane; public class Practice4 { public static void main(String[] args){ String monthStr; String dayStr; int inputMonth;
I'm doing a problem where I convert users input for the date (MM/DD/YY) into a written out date and year. That part is fine. The part I'm struggling with is then indicating what day that is in that year. how to use the user inputted MONTH, DAY, and YEAR to then get the day of year.
import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.regex.MatchResult; import javax.swing.JOptionPane; public class ConvertDate {
I am doing an assignment for my class and I wish to know if there is anything I did wrong or what would make it easier to read, the assignment is to make a program to check if a year (the user provides the year) is a leap year.
import java.util.*; public class Assignment1 { public static void main(String[] args) { int year; System.out.println("Please enter a year.");
I'm working on a program that prompts the user to enter the year and first day of the year and displays the calendar table for that year on the console. For example, if the user entered the year 2005, and 6 for Saturday, Juanuary,1, 2005, the program should then display the calendar for each month of the year.
I have written the program and solved the problem for the most part. Only, I'm having terrific difficulty getting the output to properly format. I'm *almost* there. I'll post my program below and then output.
import java.util.Scanner; public class DisplayCalendar { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.print("Enter the year: "); int year = scanner.nextInt();
I need a list of all the dates in 2014 in "YYYY-MM-DD" format (because I need to load them into a database), and I do not want to type them all myself. So is there a way to actually get it generated automatically?
This assignment uses the following description to implement a Dialog class for the Leap Year Problem. We need to decompose this problem into 2 classes:
1.The Date.java class: is a public class that represents a date composed of a month , day, and a year. So you need to declare month, day, and year as integers. Date has 1 constructor and 4 methods. Write the constructor for Date which has 3 parameters: int m, int d, int y ; (As an example of a constructor with 2 parameters for example chapter 3 page 152 code listing 3-13 has a perfect example for you to use which is the BankAccount.java.) and the 4 methods:
"dayIs()" which returns a day. It has no parameter. "monthIs()" which returns a month. It has no parameter. "yearIs()" which returns a year. It has not parameter. "isLeapYear()" which returns a boolean value.
"isLeapYear()" has one parameter year and returns a boolean. Write the method isLeapYear() knowing that a year is defined to be a leapyear it is a multiple of 4, and if it is is a multiple of 100, it must also be a multiple of 400. isLeapYear() thus decides when a year is a leap year. (see the discussion on "Hints for Assign5" to discover specific examples of a LeapYear).
The purpose of the Date.java is to decide whether a year is a leap year. Here is a definition of when a year is considered a leap year :
-year y1 is a leap year if it is multiple of 4. -year y1 is a leap year if it is a multiple of 100, it must be a multiple of 400. -Otherwise y1 is not a leap year.
2. The DateJDialog.java class: implements the GUI. Please use the Dialog boxes developed in the book in chapter2 in pages 99-100 in the code-listing 2-32 (NamesDialog.java) for input and output.
Remember that you will prompt the user to enter: -a month; -a day; -a year
And out of these 3 you will be able to create a Date. Then you will use the dialog box to tell the user whether the year entered was a leapyear or not a leapyear.
Remember that we defined in 1- what it means a year is a leap year or not a leap year.
Do not forget to compile the 2 java files. To verify that the DateJDialog.java works, in TextPad after you compile DateJDialog.java, Click on Tools, Click on "Run Java Application".
When you have completed the assignment, please remember to submit Date.java and DateJDialog.java.
I Have been playing with this for while, and I can not seem to get my head around, how I can do this. I need to get the last two digits of a year that a user will enter. For example, a date like July 2 , 2014, I want to get the last two digits of year 2014 which are "14" and divide it by 4. This will give me 3.5; how ever I will disregard the ".5" and just keep the 14. I have no problem doing the division, my biggest this is how to just get the last two digits of a year. This is what I have so far, it is basically a template of how I want my program; I just need getting the last 2 digits of a year.
public class DateCalc { public static void main (String[] args) { String month; int day; int year;
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" This will give me 3.5; how ever I will disregard the ".5" and just keep the 14 ". I meant that I just want to keep the 3 from the 3.5 that will be generated when you divide 14 by 4.
For this program I am calculating the annual costs of 5 office supplies (user input) each with a 5.7% inflation. The user inputs the cost of each object and my program must calculate and display the price of each object each year for 5 years. I already have this part. What I need is how to add the total costs of all 5 supplies per year and display each total cost. Here is the program:
import java.util.Scanner;//Using keyboard to enter data //Start of Class public class OfficeSupplyCalculator { //Start of Method public static void main(String args[]) { Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter the first item");
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At the moment all I get for the grand total loop is the same number showing up 5 times. I feel like the problem is how I am declaring the grandtotalperyear variable but I'm not sure what is wrong.
I am working on a project where i need to show a year value in a class that extends JSpinner.Its working just fine but when i try to set an alignment value for the editor textfield it all falls apart and i know im missing something really critical here but i can't see or find it all i know is that i can't make a proper reference to the textfield component in the editor i use in the correct way or aproach.
public class JNumberSpinner extends JSpinner { private String actionCommand; private boolean isEnabled; private int startValue; private int columns; private int alignment; private SpinnerNumberModel model; private JSpinner.NumberEditor numEditor; private JFormattedTextField jTxtEditorView;
So basically we have this question to do : Write a method dayNumber that determines the number of days in a year up to and including the current day. The method should have three int parameters: year, month, and day. If the value of any parameter is invalid, the method should print a warning message and return the value zero. The table gives some examples of the action of the method. Accept any non-negative year as being valid. You may want to assume the existence of a method numberOfDays that returns the number of days in a given month of a given year. And you should have a method call isLeapYear, if the user enter a year that is a leap year.
This is what I did so far:
class dayMonthYear { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Enter a year"); int year = In.getInt(); System.out.println("Enter the month for '1' to be January - '12' to be december");
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It works and compiles but my problem is that: let say I enter "12" for December and December has 31 days, so what my program will do since December has 31 days, it thinks each month has 31 days and add them up which will give me 372 when it's suppose to give me 365. How do I make it that it won't do that and that it will work if the year is a leap year too.
We use a Java program to read an XML file and put its content into a database. We also use Date() to get the current date and insert it into a field in database with content from XML file. Everything worked flawlessly until today, the last day of 2013. We are getting 2014 for the year instead of 2013!!! System date shows correct year, so this must not be an issue.
Allow the user to specify the number of terms (5 terms are shown) to use in the computation. Each time around the loop only one extra term should be added to the estimate for PI.
Alter your solution from part one so that the user is allowed to specify the precision required between 1 and 8 digits (i.e. the number of digits which are correct; e.g. to 5 digits PI is 3.14159), rather than the number of terms. The condition on the loop should be altered so that it continues until the required precision is obtained. Note that you need only submit this second version of the program (assuming you have it working).
I'm trying to calculate sin(x) without using Math.sin(x). The formula for sin(x) is: x - x^3/3! + x^5/5! ... I can't seem to get the coding for the alternating +/- right. Here's my program:
import java.util.Scanner; import java.lang.Math; class Sin { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in); int n, c, fact = 1, count = 1; double x, sum = 0, sum_sin = 0, result;