Create a class that allows the user to select a file and output the contents of the file to the console. Recommend using a text file to display, java files are text files. You may want to put this code in a method to allow you to complete the remainder of this assignment without overwriting your code.
- You should ask the user to enter the full path to your file to make certain you are processing the correct file.
- Modify your code/add a method to display the contents of the file in reverse order. You do not need to reverse the characters on each line but simply output the lines of the file in reverse order.
Hint: read the content of the file into an ArrayList and then traverse the ArrayList.
this is what i go so far.
package classActivity;
import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.Scanner; public class Select { public static String enterFilePath()
I'm trying to write a program to read the names off of email addresses in a text file and my code is not printing anything to the console. So I want to print everything before the "@" sign. It seems like I'm missing a big thing
import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.FileReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Scanner; public class Email { public static void main(String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException, IOException {
Well my code is supposed to ask for an input file and then (ex: input.txt), read the input file and create an output.txt file with the anagram for the words in the file. Also it should be displayed on the screen. However my code doesn't display the anagram on screen or the output file!
/* This program will read a file given by the user, read the words within the file and determine anagrams of the given words. If the file that the user inputs is empty, then the program will output "The input file is empty." * The program will read the file line by line, counting the total number of words read. If there are more than 50 words, "There are more than 50 words." * will be printed, and the program will terminate. After each line is read, the words in the line will be separated,punctuation characters will be removed, and upper case characters will be switched to lower case. * If any word is larger than 12 characters, that word will not be considered in the total amount of words in the file and it will not be sorted. * After each word is read, the letters will be sorted and stored into an array containing each * word's 'signature'. After all the words have been read, words will be printed to the output file on the same line based upon their signature. */
public class Anagram { //Creating constants for maximum words in file and maximum chars in word public static final int MAX_CHARS = 12; public static final int MAX_WORDS = 50;
I am trying to write to a file but everything I have tried doesn't seem to work. What I want to do is read a file and then output back to the same file on a new line. The text file contains the sentence "Java is a programming language".
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; class HW1B { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner fileIn = null; try { fileIn = new Scanner (new FileInputStream("text.txt"));
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These are the errors :
HW1B.java:19: error: no suitable constructor found for Scanner(FileOutputStream) fileOut = new Scanner (new FileOutputStream("text.txt")); ^ constructor Scanner.Scanner(Readable) is not applicable (argument mismatch; FileOutputStream cannot be converted to Readable) constructor Scanner.Scanner(InputStream) is not applicable
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Note: Some messages have been simplified; recompile with -Xdiags:verbose to get full output 2 errors
I have written a shell script which connects to oracle database and performs operation and returns some output message. Script works fine from command prompt. My requirement is to make it run from a web page which I have accomplished. I am getting the output of shell script on a different web page defined by HTML form action in my jsp file. Everything is working fine.
Below is the part of java class I have written:
============= String fileName = "build_"+ request.getParameter("region"); String arg1 = request.getParameter("release"); String arg2 = request.getParameter("email"); ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder(fileName,arg1,arg2); Process p = pb.start(); InputStream inputStream = p.getInputStream();
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As shown above, my shell script accepts 2 arguements . User enters arguements in the fields provided which are passed to shell script by processbuilder. Script runs successfully and displays output [ success/error ].
But my problem is , the shell script takes nearly 1 hour to do its job in the database and untill then my web page keeps showing as busy. Whereas in command prompt, shell script displays messages as it runs and thus keeps the end user informed about its progress. However, when called from java it waits untill the shell script completes/terminates and finally displays all the messages at once. I want to know if there is a way to display the shell script output on web page as it continues to run in the background ( child process ).
I tried without the waitFor() function but no luck. It still waits for shell script to exit before displaying any message.
I am writing a class which formats console output as a table. It displays the type of an entry, the name of an entry, and the data for an entry. I am stuck on a required for loop which appends a tab character to a string, for formatting it as a table. It doesn't seem to be adding any of the tabs and I can't tell what I've done wrong. As far as I can tell the contents of the loop are never reached, and I can't make sense of it.
The ConsoleWriter class that contains the code that is in error...
Java Code:
package frontend; public class ConsoleWriter { private static String tabbedData(String data, int min) { System.out.println(); //for debug int tabcount = 0; int len=8*min;
package midtermproject; import java.util.Scanner; //Using for scanner class import java.awt.Font; //Using for bold public class MidtermProject { /** * @param args the command line arguments */ public static void main(String[] args, String setBoldText) {
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I need the console to display BOLD for the movie title only. I imported java.awt but I do not know what else or how else to do it. I have looked in my book, online, youtube, yahoo answers and I want to figure this out. I found an answer on here that someone talked about java.awt but did not specific what.
i am doing a program that allow user to run and execute java language in this commandline.jsp, a servlet execute.java , jsp called get consoleout put.jsp to direct it to commandline.jsp...however there a compilation errors cos i could only get a line of string, and when i run loop in commandline.jsp it will not have the output. i could only run helloworld in it.therefore i need code that i can run multiple line in it. i suspect its the print stream error in execute.java
I took an example from here on client server sockets: Complete Java Networking Explained with Simple Examples - Go4Expert and placed it in separate classes and had a single main to run it both a server then the client.It seems ok but I cannot have the console outputs sharing the same console.
I start the server first and this takes precedence and the client will not output to console unless I stop the restart the app after commenting out the server startup as its already running, then eclipse gives me 2 consoles I can move between Is it possible to have both client and server share output console?
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 have the following classes { package cmd; import java.io.IOException; public class CMD {
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I cannot seee the output from wndows command : del *.* and the java class execution does not finished. I I will replace the above command with the dir command then the output of the command is visible. how to modify the above clases in order to parse the output of the del *.* ? note that the above example is important because I am developping a tool and it is mandatory for that tool to parse the output from a windows batch command.
Write a program that will read unspecified numbers of scores . The program will output the average of these scores and the scores that are below and above the average.
Example.. 1 2 3 4 5 Average is 3 Below 1 2 Above 4 5
the below program is to read the time intervals (HH:MM) and to compare system time if the system time between your time intervals print correct time and exit else try again to repeat the same thing. By using StringToknizer class. and i have written like this
import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class Main { static int k1,k2,v1,v2; public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException { DataInputStream o=new DataInputStream(System.in);
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but is showing correct for some inputs and wrong for some inputs ....
I'm having some trouble with getting this program to read an input of morse code and then produce an output of English. When typing in morse code for the phrase 'the string', the output looks something like this:
How can i convert this linked list code to a read from input.txt
The first line in the input file will give the elements to initialize the linked list with. Consecutive lines will provide operation instructions.
Your code should read one line at a time. After reading each line, it should perform the corresponding operation and print the linked-list on the console.
If an operation is not possible, it should print "N/A".
Sample input file. Please note, the comments (// ...) are given for explanation, the input file will not have them:
4, 5, 6, 3// First line. This will provide the initial values for the linked list : 4->5->6->3 1, 9// Add a 9 at the front of the linked-list. After this operation the linked-list should be: 9->4->5->6->3 2, 1// Add a 1 at the end of the linked-list. After this operation the linked-list should be: 9->4->5->6->3->1 3, // Delete the first node in the linked-list. After this operation the linked-list should be: 4->5->6->3->1 4, // Delete the last node in the linked-list. After this operation the linked-list should be: 4->5->6->3 5, 11// Delete the node with the value 11 in it. Since this is not possible, it should print "N/A" 5, 6// Delete the node with the value 6 in it. After this operation the linked-list should be: 4->5->3
I am working on a project that requires me to build a database with random access file, representing products, the base product contains a name (about 30 characters), a price (double), and a quantity (integer). I have worked on this project for probably 15+ hours and have tried so many things and feel like I've barley made any progress...
The part i am really struggling with is taking the data from the text file and creating an object array with it using the product class. Once ive accomplished that, i have to use that data to create a random access file with the data.
Here is the base Product class that must be used to create the objects for the array.
public class Product { public String pName; public String stringName; public double price; public int quanity;
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And then here is the data from the text file that i must extract to use to create product objects.
These continue for about 40-50 entries, they are not separated by a blank line though i had to add those so it would display correctly, each entry is on its own line with name separated with spaces, then price after a comma, then quantity after the second comma.....
New to programming. Am supposed to create a program that reads a text file (of integers) and computes a series of computations on these integers. I don't have the code for the integers in my code yet, (i know how to do those), but am struggling getting the array to simply print in the print writer. I have the user select a text file, read the file with a scanner, and then save the computations done from my code into another file. specifically, the problem is as follows: Write a program that uses a file chooser dialog to select a file containing some integers. The file contains an integer N followed by N integers. The program then uses a file chooser dialog to let the user specify the name and location of an output file to write results to.The data written to the output file will be as follows
(1) The original list of N numbers from the input file, (2) The original list of N numbers printed in reverse order of how they appear in the input file. (3) The sum and average of these numbers, (4) The minimum of all the numbers, (5) The maximum of all the numbers.
I am trying to create a file browse option in my jsp and later after browsing, all i want to do is to read that file in my jsp without saving it into that database so that i can perform encryption for it and save that encrypted file later into my database. please provide reference link so that i can refer to some applications and and move ahead with my work.
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 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.