I am doing a calculator using stacks but when i try to calculate I getting the wrong data example stack contains 8 and user enter -3 stack should change to 5.
I have to ask the user to enter 4 whole numbers, and then the program will calculate:
> x numbers are positive and even > x numbers are positive and odd > x numbers are negative and even > x numbers are negative and odd
but I have trouble with the conditions. How do I form the conditions to calculate this? My professor said I can do this with only four IFs (or ELSE IF). This is what I did:
import java.util.Scanner; public class Calc{ public static void main(String [] args){ Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
int pe = 0, po = 0, ne = 0, no = 0; /* four variables for each result pe - positive even po - positive odd ne - negative even no - negative odd
I am trying to put together a small application in my spare time. Nothing major, but one thing I want it to do is accept a few inputs, and take those and add them to a table with columns for use later (printing, calculations, etc). I was originally looking at something like Jtable, but that looks just like an excel spreadsheet done Java, so not what I'm looking for.
I'm looking for something that's read-only, where I can insert data from input fields, and then perform calculations with the column data later.
So we have to ask the user to put in a string of letters, and bring those letters in as cars to where there is a storage area and an assembly area, and we have to sort them from there into the assembly area with the smallest (A) at the head. I think I set up my code pretty well, but when I run it, no matter what I put in it returns CBAo. Say I input KATE, it should return TKEA but instead CBAo or if I input JANICE it should return NJIECA but it just returns EDCBAo. Here's my code:
import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.Stack; public class carStacksDessart { public static void main(String[] args) { Stack<Integer> storage = new Stack();
I am having some trouble with this program. I am getting only one result to print when it should show all the solutions. Also the 1 solution I am getting is only printing 7 queens not 8.
import java.util.Stack; public class Queen1 { boolean conflict, complete = false; public int solve(int n) { //create a stack //each element stores the position of the queen on a different row Stack<Integer> s = new Stack<Integer> ();
public class ThreeStackArray { static int row = 10; static int col = 2; int[][] stack = new int[row][col]; //place numbers into the first row of array public void push(int num)
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I found this program idea online. Make a array with three stacks. Either I jump out of bounds if I use "continue" instead of "break" in my loop in the push method. If I use break the output looks like:
12900 0000 0000 0000 0000
if I use continue the output looks like:
An error has occured java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 2 1212 1212 1212 1212 1210
I am trying to write a program that checks for parentheses matching using stacks.This is my ArrayStack class.
public class ArrayStack{ private final int DEFAULT_SIZE=10; public int tos; Object[] array; public ArrayStack(){ array=new Object[DEFAULT_SIZE];
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But the problem is when I compile matching I get an error as unreported exception EmptyStackException.must be caught or declared to be thrown. I think the problem is with exceptions which I don't have a good knowledge of.
I'm supposed to use stacks (implemented with an array) to check to see if a string is a palindrome. I've finished all my classes and methods, but I'm getting an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when I try to run my demo program.Here are my classes:
public interface Stack { // Creates an empty stack public void initializeStack() // Returns true if the stack is empty, returns false otherwise public boolean isEmpty(); // The stack can never be full, so always return false public boolean isFullStack();
I'm getting errors on all the exceptions called EmptyCollectionException. I think this is because the import statement has a error on it but I'm not sure. I'm suppose to add methods for peek, isEmpty, size, and toString methods. I only started isEmpty also am wondering what I have to change from peek method if anything at all.
import jsjf.exceptions.*;//Error on jsjf import java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayStack<T> implements StackADT <T> { //Error on StackADT private final static int DEFAULT_CAPACITY = 100; private int top; private T[] stack;
I am given the task to create a program that evaluates infix expressions using two generic stacks, one operator stack and one value stack.
This is my GenStack.java file:
import java.util.*; public class GenStack<T>{//T is the type parameter private Node top;//top of stack public class Node {//defines each node of stack T value; Node next;
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I'm having trouble with the eval and apply methods. The eval method doesn't appear to pickup ')' characters, like it doesn't even see them.
I am almost done with the assignment, but I am having an issue with this step: "Create a field to hold the gallery commission. This field cannot be set from outside the class. it is computed as 20% of the price, and should be set whenever the price is set. Put the code to calculate and set the commission in the setPrice() method"
import java.util.Scanner; public class PaintingHarness { public static void main(String[] args) { // put code here // Created object so we can take input from the Scanner Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); Painting myPainting = new Painting();
I've created a method to calculate the ratio of one vowel to another, but I was hoping to get some feedback on another way I could approach the problem. The first bit of code is to find the vowels and assign them to an array ( for me, it seemed the easier thing to do in order to easily access the data). In the other bit of code, I have a method with two arguments (the vowels) to calculate the ratio.
public void findVowels(StringBuilder message, String delimiter) { subString = message.toString().toLowerCase().split(delimiter); vowelCounter = new int[5][subString.length]; // Remove all whitespace for (int index = 0; index < subString.length; index++) { subString[index] = subString[index].replaceAll("s", "");
A complex number is defined as z=a+i*b, where a is the real part, and b is the imaginary part. In other words, in order to define a complex number, we need the two floating numbers a and b. Write methods that perform for each of the following operations with complex numbers z1 = a1 + i*b1, and z2 = a2 + i*b2:
Create a test program that asks for the real and imaginary parts of two complex numbers from the user, and displays the results of the four operations, writing the formula as shown above, and replacing the a1, a2, b1 and b2 with the numbers entered by the user.The professor used the incorrect complex number equations and has notified the students of his error. I have run into a few problems thus far.
1. I'm not sure how to use floating numbers with the Math.pow(double, double) function, since its requires doubles!? So instead of using floating numbers, I've knowingly switched them all to double in order to see if the code itself is working properly for the purposes of this forum. Is there a way that I can modify this function so that it will work for floating numbers?
2. Regarding the division method, an error stating that c and d have not been initialized and I'm not sure how to change it because the other calculation methods work fine. Why do I need to initialize c and d in the division method and not the others?
3. Am I on the right path? I have surfed the web to see how others completed the program and they all appear very different than mine...
package program5; import java.util.Scanner; public class Program5 { static double a, b, c, d; static double i = Math.pow(-1,1/2);
I have made a simple form, it consists of 3 text box's textbox1, textbox2 and textbox3 as well as 1 button button1. What I want to be able to do is put numbers into textbox 1 and 2 and then show the multiplication of these numbers in textbox 3 when the button is pressed and I was wondering what is the standard way of reading these numbers from the text box and allowing us to do the conversion obviously in the textbox its a string and we need to convert to an int or double or whatever to be able to perform calculations on them then convert it back into a string to display in text box 3?
So I am supposed to be changing infix notation to postfix notation using stacks. This is simply taking a string "3 + 5 * 6" (infix) and turning it into (3 5 6 * +" (postfix).
To do this, we are to scan the string from left to right and when we encounter a number, we just add it to the final string, but when we encounter an operand, we throw it on the stack. Then if the next operand has a higher input precedence than the stack precedence of the operator on the top of the stack, we add that operator to the stack too, otherwise we pop from the stack THEN add the new operator.
I am supposed to be utilizing a hash map but I don't see how you would go about doing this. We are supposed to store operators on the hash map but operators need their own character, input precedence, stack precedence, and rank. How do you use a hash map when you need to tie a character to 3 values instead of just 1? I just don't get it.
The following is our Operator class that we are to use. Another problem is this isn't really supposed to be modified, yet we were given two important variables (inputPrecedence and outputPrecedence) that we can't have nothing to be initialized to and no way of accessing? So that might be where a hash map comes in but I am not sure. I am not very sure on how they exactly work anyway...
public class Operator implements Comparable<Operator> { public char operator; // operator privateint inputPrecedence; // input precedence of operator in the range [0, 5] privateint stackPrecedence; // stack precedence of operator in the range [-1, 3]
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So my question mostly revolves around how I tie an Operator character to its required values, so I can use it in my code to test two operators precedence values.
My original thought was turn string into character array, but then I would need nested for/while loops to check if it is a number or letter, or if it is an operator and thus result in O(n^2) time
It seems that all of my arrays in the class Calculations are out of bounds, and I do not seem to know why.
Java Code:
/** public class DataAnalyzer { public static void main (String[] args) { //This creates an instance of ReadFiles ReadFiles aReadFiles = new ReadFiles(); Calculations aCalculations = new Calculations();
I also have this code that takes the file, goes through each line using a loop and counts the total of all the integers on each line, it also then loops and takes each integer on each line and divides it by the total calculated in the previous loop but I don't know what code to manipulate the strings to do these calculations. After these calculations I want to write the updated values to the text file I originally took the data in from. So as an example the total I already for this file to be '232' so the first line would be D 0.06 because 14/232 = 0.06034482758 and rounded to 2 decimal points is 0.06.
I am having problems figuring out how to make calculations using a two dimensional array. The problem is finding the distance of a projectile given the launch velocity and angle. The equation is x = v^2*sin(2theta)/g. I understand how to implement this equation using the toRadians() and Sin() methods. What I don't understand is how to calculate the distance values with a multi dimensional array.
My array has the velocities on the left and angles on the right. I tried using nested loops but I don't know how to access the two pieces of data at a time which I need.
It's an RMI program that has to be able to return the mean, mode and median of a set of numbers.It's composed of 4 classes; a client, an implementation class (with the math), an Interface, and a server class.
/** * In this program, use for and while loops with calculations to get the lottery odds. */ import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.Random; public class Lottery { public static void main (String []args)
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I need getting my numbers matching. When, I run the program each time no matter what number it keeps saying sorry no matches. However, I do need the program to have matches.