I'm very new to Java and need to write a program where the user inputs any number from -999 to 999 and it inputs it in words. For ex -24 entered would print negative twenty four or 800 entered would be eight hundred. I need to have at least 2 methods that need to be returned to the main method. When i compile, it says that cannot convert from void to java.lang.string for all the word = ... in my case statements.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class NumToText {
public static void main (String args[]){
Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in) ;
System.out.println ("Enter number.");
int number = input.nextInt ();
How to convert numbers into string without using an array and a method ....
Example of arrayed code:
The code here is working but i want to use the other way for not using array just like switches and if and loops only. I made a code here but i did'nt run what i want to output .....
package UnderPackage; import java.util.Scanner; public class NumberToWords { static Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); public static void main(String[] args) { int number; int b;
I need a Java algorithm that converts a string of numbers into text. It is related to how a phone keypad works where pressing 2 three times creates the letter "c" or pressing 4 one time creates the letter "g". For example a string of numbers "44335557075557777" should decode where 0 equates to a space.
Write a menu driven program that either accepts words and their meanings, or displays the list of words in lexicographical order (i.e. as in a dictionary). When an entry is to be added to the dictionary you must first enter the word as one string, and then enter the meaning as separate string. Another requirement - from time to time words become obsolete. When this happens, such word must be removed from the dictionary.
Use the JOptionPane class to enter the information.
Use the concept of linked list to carryout this exercise. You will need at minimum the following classes:
- A WordMeaning class that hold the name of a word and its meaning. - A WordMeaningNode class that creates the node of information and its link field. - A WordList class that creates and maintain a linked list of words and their meanings. - A Dictionary class that test your classes.
For the output, the program should produce two scrollable lists:
- The current list of words and their meanings. - The list of the deleted words. You need not list the meanings, just the words.
So far, I have everything coded except for the remove method, and I am not sure how to code that. I coded the add method already, but now I don't know where to begin with the remove method in my WordList class. My classes are below.
WordMeaning Class:
public class WordMeaning { String name; String definition; WordMeaning(String t, String d) { name = t; definition = d;
So I have to convert strings to double numbers and there can be no exception.
The strings that aren't numbers or do not fit into a set criteria have to be discarded.
When I try to write this I get an exception when a non-numeric is entered and the code stops.
What can I do? Also, am I finding the average of the array correctly?
import java.util.*; public class Grades{ public static void main(String args[]){ int arraycount = 0; final int SIZE = 10; int validArraycount = 0; final int ValidArraySize = 10;
I tried to create file and write the output of my program in it in java when i use WriteLong then the file does not contain long value, how I create this file my program is to print prime numbers between 500000 to 10000000
public class primenumber { public static void main(String[] args) { long start = 5000000; long end = 10000000; System.out.println("List of prime numbers between " + start + " and " + end); for (long i = start; i <= end; i++) { if (isPrime(i)) { System.out.println(i);
I've just written a program that generates 100 numbers that range from 0 ~ 25 using arrays, the program calls another method that sorts the even numbers into a separate array and returns the array. I need it to display both arrays, however, when I run my program, the numbers of both arrays are mixed together, and I'm not sure how to separate them.
[ public class Array1 { public static void main(String[] args) { int array [ ] = new int[100]; for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { array[i] = (int) (Math.random() * 26);
I'm trying to make a program that generates 20 random integers between 1 and 20 and then prints the list of random numbers to the screen. After that, I want to print a different list to screen with the same numbers from the first list only skipping any number that has been already printed to the screen. So two lists are printed to the screen. The first one has 20 random numbers. The second one has those same 20 numbers but only prints the numbers in the first list that aren't duplicated. So if m
y list of 20 random integers contains three 2s and two 14s, only one 14 and one 2 is printed to the second list. Currently, my code generates 20 numbers from 1 to 20 and stores those numbers in an array but I don't know how to print solve the second part of my problem. I don't know how to print the s different list only without duplicate numbers. As a result, my output is nothing because it doesn't print any number from the first list as oppose to skipping only duplicate one.
public void randomNum(){ System.out.println("Twenty random integers: "); int max = 20; // max value for range int min = 1; // min value for range Random rand = new Random(); int[] all = new int[20];
I have to make a program that prompts the user to enter 10 numbers and at the end it prints out the distinct numbers and then the other numbers that weren't repeated...
I have the part where it prints out the distinct numbers but I stuck on how to make it print out the other numbers that didn't repeat...
import javax.swing.JOptionPane; public class DistinctNumbers { public static void main(String[] args) { String getInput; int input; int[] numbers = new int[10];
I wrote a code for a "skydiving" program that randomly selects the "maneuvers" to be performed by the skydiver during his skydive. I am almost done with the program. I just need to figure out how to print non repeated maneuvers for each round. Each round may not consist of two of the same maneuvers. The program that I wrote randomly picks the maneuvers but sometimes it still prints out two of the same maneuvers for each round.The following is my code.
import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.Random; ///v.0 public class Testpart2 {
I wrote a code for a "skydiving" program that randomly selects the "maneuvers" to be performed by the skydiver during his skydive. I am almost done with the program. I just need to figure out how to print non repeated maneuvers for each round. Each round may not consist of two of the same maneuvers. The program that I wrote randomly picks the maneuvers but sometimes it still prints out two of the same maneuvers for each round.
The following is my code
import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.Random; ///v.0 public class Testpart2 { public static void main(String[] args) { Random randomNumbers=new Random();
So my goal is to build a word search here. The road block I have run into is how to save words, input from user, into an array. Then once I figure that out I need to try and arrange them in such a way so that they will fit into my array without screwing with one another. It does not have to be working exceedingly well I mean really it can be assumed that the users will not try to screw the program up. Ie one or two words and a fairly large table will be all the input. Here is the program as of now:
import java.util.Random; import java.util.Scanner; public class BuildWS { int r; int c; char[][] array; String query = " ";
I was browsing around and I found a question asking to find how many times a word occurred in a sentence. I am using a hashtable, over kill yes but I need to use them more. However my counter is not working, not really sure why.You can see in the main method I have two repeating names but it returns 0.
package frequency; import java.util.Hashtable; public class CheckFrequency { hashtable<String, Word> words = new Hashtable<String, Word>();
Create an integer array with 10 numbers, initialize the array to make sure there are both positive and negative integers. Write a program to generate two arrays out of the original array, one array with all positive numbers and another one with all negative numbers. Print out the number of elements and the detailed elements in each array.
public class problem3 { public static void main(String[]args){ int[] numbers = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, -1, -2, -3, -4, -5}; for (int i = 0; i<numbers.length;){ if(i>0){ System.out.println(numbers); } else System.out.println(numbers); } } }
I have made a program which finds the number of occurrence of the words. It is as follows :
public class B { public static void main(String[] args) { Map<String, Integer> mp = new LinkedHashMap<String, Integer>(); String s = "This is me tarun ohri This"; Scanner p = new Scanner(s); int i = 0;
[Code] .....
Output is coming {This=0, is=1, me=1, tarun=1, ohri=1}
I am learning to use heaps and as an exercise I am trying to write a program using a heap class I have created to sort words. I have read in words from a file and added them to the heap successfully. I am having some trouble figuring out how I can print out a sorted list of the words. From my understanding of how a min-heap works, if I remove from the min/root node they will always be removed in sorted order. So far I have tried out to do a simple for loop but, only half of the heap is being removed. Not sure if my logic is incorrect of there is an error somewhere in my removeMin() function specifically in the while loop.
public static void main(String[] args) { Heap heap = new Heap(); heap = read( heap ); for( int i = 0; i < heap.getSize(); i++){ heap.removeMin();
I want to write an application that inputs a sentence, tokenizes the words with method split and reverse the words (not the letters)...I am stuck at the last part: how to reverse them...should I use the method reverse(); ?
Here is my code..
import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.StringTokenizer; public class ReversedWords { //execute application public static void main( String [] args) { //get sentence
I have these sample strings in a text file : goldfish, fish, dish, filter and i need to extract them out with letters : "is" and need to print them out in another text file. Currently I am able to read the contents of the file but I am not able to print the same it in the new file.
public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { String filename = "a.txt"; try {
Aeparated by blanks in a string. For simplicity, use strings without punctuation or other white space characters(tabs, newlines etc). Use a JTextArea to allow the user to enter the text and allow the text area to scroll if necessary. when the user clicks a button to count the words , the total number of words counted is displayed in a textbox that cannot be modified by the user.
now my problem is that i am not getting the counted number to display in the un-editable textbox. i also have the problem where the cusrsor is showing in the middle of the input screen instead of at the top.
import java.io.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; import java.text.*; import java.util.*; public class WordCounter extends JFrame implements ActionListener
What I am trying to do is extract the digits from between the words 'deal' and 'of'. I was wondering if this was possible to do with a regular expression or if I should just use a scanner.
UNIQUE Passive - Cleave: Basic attacks deal 20% to 60% of total Attack Damage as bonus physical damage to enemies near the target on hit (enemies closest to the target take the most damage).
Is there a regular expression that I could use in order to extract the '20' and the '60' from the above text. Below is what I have tried, but does not work.
(?<=deals)(d+(?=%))(?=of)
just to make a clarification, these numbers will not be the only numbers and the strings themselves will change. Everything can be considered a variable. The only constants between each string would be the words 'deal' and 'of'. The regex pattern "d+" is not a viable expression for my case