I have to write a program that reads data from a file and prints only certain things. The file contains author names and book title names separated by "@" as the delimiter. We need to return only the books written by a certain author.
Here is an example of the text file (database.txt)
Doe@Jane@The West Wind
Smith@John@11 days and nights
Smith@Ken@Java Programming
Johnson@Jim@Web Development
Doe@Jane@The last day
Tolstoy@Leo@Data Structures
Wilson@Helen@Math Theory .....
This is the code I have so far:
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class Driver {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new Driver(args[0]);
} public Driver(String f) {
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I have everything written to record the names and titles of the authors and books, however I am unsure as to how to print ONLY the books written by Jane Doe. Could I possibly put it into a for loop with an if statement saying "if(firstName == "Jane" && lastName == "Doe")" then System.out.print the book title?
I am having an issue with using FileWriter to print some text to a text file. In the following code, I am supposed to be able to print the initial attributes and the user changed inputs into a file but all I am getting is the memory locations of the objects I created in one long line.
package project3final; import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class Project3Final { static class Instrument { char [] stringNames = {'E', 'A', 'D', 'G', 'B', 'E'}; private final String instrumentName;
If you print (eg a JTable) from Java/Swing and choose "Adobe PDF" as the printer, you get an Acrobat file. But the PDF isn't searchable because the text has already been rendered by Java before Adobe PDF gets to see it. Is there a way to make printing use a more high-level interface to the printer driver so that the text is left intact?
This is the code that I wrote but I have two problem with two buttons one of them ... I want to delete the selected text inside the text Area which represented as b[8] and the other button that I want to select parts of the texts which represented as b[0]....
01. pickup the selected text file and read the line by line and output the text in to visual text pane.
what i did:.
01. I wrote code that read the text file and output in to jave console/ also some of the interface.
the code read txt file:
Java Code:
String fileName = "C:/Users/lakshan/Desktop/lawyer.txt"; File textFile = new File(fileName); Scanner in = new Scanner (textFile); while(in.hasNextLine()){
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so it will read any text file dynamically and output to the text pane in interface. I think scanner code must be execute after the select the file from the browser and set the scanned result in to variable. then later out put the var as string in some jswing component?
I'm supposed to write a GUI application letting the user enter a file on the text field and display its hex representation in a text area and vice versa.
Here's my code:
/* * To change this license header, choose License Headers in Project Properties. * To change this template file, choose Tools | Templates * and open the template in the editor. */ package hexconvertor; import java.util.*; import java.io.*; public class HexConvertor extends javax.swing.JFrame {
I have a textField in which I have text in. The text is enter customer name. I would like for this text to disappear whenever the user clicks on the textField to enter a customer name. I am using the automated swing gui builder in NetBeans. Is their some sort of feature for this under properties of the text field? If not then what are my other options?
Write a program that reads in a line of text and then outputs that line of text first in all uppercase letters and then in all lowercase letters.
INPUT and PROMPTS. The program prompts for a line of text as follows: "Enter the text: " and then reads in an entire line of text as a String .
OUTPUT . There are four lines of output . The first line is "The text in all upper case is: ". The second line is the line that was read in, displayed in all uppercase. The third line is "The text in all lower case is: " and the fourth line is the original line that was read in, displayed in all lowercase.
CLASS NAMES. Your program class should be called ShoutAndWhisper.
This is what I have so far:
import java.util.Scanner; public class ShoutAndWhisper { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scannerObject = new Scanner (System.in); System.out.println("Enter the text: "); scannerObject.next(); System.out.println("The text in all upper case is: ");
I'm using JBoss 7.1.1.Final. I'm writing a Spring 3.1.1.RELEASE web application and have a massive amount (~5MB) of text output to send to the browser. I would like the browser to display the output as it is generated, but right now, the browser only displays everything after the servlet's doGet method completes. Here's my method …
I am working on a personal project and want to create a text editor to write my code. I am wondering how could I read the last input from the user and if say it was an open curly brace {, then like netbean's my editor will supply the closing curly brace. My java experience is limited but I have tried to read key board input and a few other options that did not work.
I'm working on a simple text editor, and I'm currently saving the contents of my JTextPane in a file using an HTMLEditorKit (text is a JTextPane):
private void save() throws IOException { int returnVal = fc.showSaveDialog(window); if (returnVal == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) { StyledDocument doc = (StyledDocument)text.getDocument(); HTMLEditorKit kit = new HTMLEditorKit(); BufferedOutputStream out;
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The problem I'm having is that after opening a file that I saved, it does not display (if I disable text/html, it displays the entire html code, but when I re-enable it, nothing displays at all.) Am I loading it wrong, or am I setting the JTextPane's text incorrectly? Or is it, perhaps, another error that I didn't catch?
I am trying to read a text file into Java and split the text into tokens. Eventually I want to be able to count the number of instances of a specific word. However, at this point, when I run the file, all I get is the location of the file rather than the text in the file.
import java.util.*; import java.io.*; public class textTest3 { /** * Prints the number of words in a given file * * @param args * @throws IOException */
I am building a chat server/client and would like to have it so when a user sends a message, the message pops up in the main chat area beside their name, which I would like to be in bold font. Something like "Alan: Hello, how are you?". I can't find a way to do this with a text area or on a string. Do any swing components suitable for use as text areas support bolding of certain sections of the string that you will set to it?
if(Directory.getText().matches("")){ JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Please search for the directory"); } else if(fileName.getText().matches("")){
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This is actually my question:
Java Code:
1. billing-20140527[09].txt has
a)XGMS,2014-05-27 10:08:04,122,PLAYER_VERIFY,VERIFY to LBA,0x580000,0xC0000,253040. b)XGMS,2034-05-27 30:08:04,122,PLAYER_VERIFY,VERIFY to LBA,0x580000,0xC0000,253040.
2. billing-20140527[10].txt has
a)XCGS,2014-05-27 10:08:04,122,PLAYER_VERIFY,VERIFY to LBA,0x580000,0xC0000,253040. b)HELO
[B]I try to find the number 1 in both text files, if lets say I input the text file name is billing, I can find the number 1 in both text file and output them:[/B]
a) XGMS,2014-05-27 10:08:04,122,PLAYER_VERIFY,VERIFY to LBA,0x580000,0xC0000,253040. b) XCGS,2014-05-27 10:08:04,122,PLAYER_VERIFY,VERIFY to LBA,0x580000,0xC0000,253040.
[B]However, if I specify the text file name: billing-20140527[09].txt and find the number 1 inside the text file, it will only output:[/B]
a) XGMS,2014-05-27 10:08:04,122,PLAYER_VERIFY,VERIFY to LBA,0x580000,0xC0000,253040. mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I'm making a program where the user enters an ID number and can submit the amount of sales that person made for a specific product and write to a file. One of the things I have to do is making a running sum of the sales for each product for all people combined as well as an accumulation of the a persons sales every time he enters data. Everything seems to be working execpt my values like person1Total, person2Total...etx and product2Total.
When I try to write them to the file, they always come out at 0.0 even though they should be the sum of the indexes of the array sales.
I am trying to print out a list of usernames for my chat program. It currently works except for the username portion. The Server sends a specific line that tells the client to print it as a username. That line is name//name. For example, if the name of the client was Eric, then the server would send Eric//Eric to the client. The client will then receive the line through a buffered reader. However, my current code keeps getting an error at the i=input.substring... line. Its an IndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: -1.
class ChatThread extends Thread { ChatServer cServer; String[] sentence; int i; public void run() { String input = "Eric"; try {
So for fun I've decided to write a program that can keep track of a simple card game my friends and I designed. I've built a class for an array, that stores the basic stats of each card. I need to be able to access this array from another class, that will print the array information to a file, so we can easily keep track of who's cards have leveled up and their stats. The main class will also be using a random number generator to determine how much damage the attacker/defender deals and takes respectively. So far I have the random number generator built as well. I'm just having issues creating a print to file class and what I need to change in my array class to make it accessible by the other class that prints it to a file.
public class StartingStats { public static void main(String[] args) { //Variable to use for how many spots in a stat array there are final int statArray = 2;
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what I need to change so that a print to file class can access EACH array in this array folder. Also if any cookie cutter printToFile class I could use/borrow/change that'd be really useful, as I've never done any printing to file before. Also, the levels of each stat and exp will be changing so that's why I need a separate class to print so that I can call it when it's been updated so we always have the most up to date stats saved.
My array isn't printing. I have tried everything. I have tried putting a nested for loop in different methods but still no luck. I have also tried System.out.print but that prints random characters/numbers.
import java.util.Scanner; public class Square { public static void main(String[] args)
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^For some reason the site doesn't show the spaces between the *. It's supposed to be a 5x5 square.
I have a hashmap of the form HashMap <String, Set<String>>I am trying to create a method with one argument. The argument is a key for the hashmap, if it exists it should print out the key and the associated values. I'm falling over at even getting it to print the key, it keeps printing all the keys from within the hashmap as I don't know how to load the argument into it. I have this so far
Java Code:
public void printValue(String club) { boolean result = clubMap.containsKey(club); if (result) { String key = clubMap.keySet(club).toString(); System.out.println(key );
I've been working on the below code for a couple days in my spare time. Just a simple little text-based RPG. I'm brand new at programming and Java, so excuse the bad syntax. There's probably easier ways to go about what I'm trying to accomplish, but all we've learned so far in class is while loops and if statements. Anyways, the problem is that the statement "Really? Ten health points[...]yes or no?" in my code is printing twice.
As of now the second method always over writes the first. None of my books cover this and its very frustrating when the entire code is done but this won't let me write to the file
Im trying to make a question game, much like a spin off from Trivial Pursuit. In this code, I call classes to get a random number. This number determines what category the question will be from. Coinciding with this number, the "if" statements go and pull the questions and answers from an alternate class. My problem is that when I try and output what should be the question and the 3 answers, its outputs "null" for each String?
This is my first class, which is just the class for the player.
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