Print To File With Java
May 30, 2014In my project i need to use printer concepts to print a file but the output should be printed to another output file instead of printer,
View RepliesIn my project i need to use printer concepts to print a file but the output should be printed to another output file instead of printer,
View RepliesI am trying to create a java file that will print out the temperature in Fahrenheit. This is my code.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class TemperatureConverter {
public static void main(String[] args) {
float temperature;
Scanner in= new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.printf("Enter temperature in degrees Celsius: ");
temperature = in.nextInt();
//Getting a red X next to this line.
fahrenheit = temperature * 9/5 +32;
//Add this line
System.out.printf(+temperature + " degrees Celsius is " + fahrenheit + " degrees Fahrenheit.");
//System.out.println(temp1 + " degrees celsius is " + fahrenheit + " degrees Fahrenheit.");
}
}
I need to know what I am doing wrong. Using Eclipse as my platform. I have entered comments where I am getting red X's.
The error I get when I run the program.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation problems:
fahrenheit cannot be resolved to a variable
fahrenheit cannot be resolved to a variable
at TemperatureConverter.main(TemperatureConverter.jav a:24)
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.
[import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.Writer;
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1. creates a file.
2. ask user to write into that file
3. save the file
4. print content of file.
Is my current exercise, so far i have gotten the code to create a file. What should i use to ask user to write into that file and save?
package assignment7;
import java.io.*;
public class Exercise2
{
public static void main ( String [ ] args ) {
String filePath="newfile.txt";
File newFile = new File ( filePath ) ;
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1. creates a file.
2. ask user to write into that file
3. save the file
4. print content of file.
is my current exercise.so far i have gotten the code to create a file, and ask the user to input their age.what should i use to save what the user writes into the file?
Java Code:
package assignment7;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class Exercise2
{
public static void main ( String [ ] args ) throws IOException
{
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
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This is a college course assignment that consists of classes TotalSales and TotalSalesTest.In the main program I have created a two dimensional array to output a columnar layout with cross-totals in 4 rows and 5 columns. This program outputs sales totals by row for each sales person(1 - 4) and output by column for products(1 - 5). I have created extra elements in the array to store total for rows and columns. So far both classes compiles. The problem is that although the PrintWriter creates a notepad file, it doesn't print to it. I don't seem to understand the input and output methods completely. I finished another program similar to this using basically the same try and catch that read the file and printed out a document in notepad. Here is the code and I'll try include the input file.
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.io.*;
public class TotalSales {
private int salesPerson; //declare class variable
private int productNumber;//declare class variable
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I'm not getting text in the Pledge.txt file. Do I need to assign the pledge to a String variable?
Java Code:
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class ReadMe {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException{
File file = new File("Pledge.txt");
PrintWriter output = new PrintWriter(file);
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I cannot get the data file to print out correctly when I go to the display case. It only prints one name three times.
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.lang.*;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.io.*;
import java.text.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
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Output when I choose Case 1:
Minia
Minia Jane
Minia Jane
I have printed the result of my program into an output file.
For some reason I can't figure out how to get the file output.txt to actually print.
I've tried printing it like I would normally print a file but it's not working.
Java Code:
final PrintStream console = System.out;
File file = new File("output.txt");
PrintStream out = new PrintStream(new FileOutputStream(file));
System.setOut(out);
System.out.println(collection.toString());
System.setOut(console);
What do I do after this? mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
private static void getTablas(int num) {
//ciclos anidados
System.out.print("x");
//linea horizontal
for (int i = 1; i <= num; i++) {
System.out.printf("%3d ",i);
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In a text file, I have individual titles (starting with ">" character), and under those titles, I have calculated values for a Counter. I want to search the entire text file for the highest counter under every title. After I get the highest counter, I would like to print it's title, name of the counter, and counter value. Example of the code I already have:
int letterCounter;
String line;
if (line.startsWith (">")) {
bw.write ("");
bw.write (line);
} else {
//code that counts how many total letters (letterCounter) under title
}
I am just trying to use basic concepts.
Sample of my text file:
>gi 91206428 ref NP_001035160.1 seven transmembrane helix receptor precursor [Homo sapiens]
letterCounter is 43
>gi 157412240 ref NP_001094800.1 C1GALT1-specific chaperone 1-like [Homo sapiens]
letterCounter is 7
>gi 117938299 ref NP_001071105.1 RAB6C-like [Homo sapiens]
letterCounter is 109
Sample of desired output:
>gi 117938299 ref NP_001071105.1 RAB6C-like [Homo sapiens]
letterCounter is 109
I am writing to a text file via user input and it is saving all the user input to the file but it is just printing one word per line. I would like it to print the string on one line and print the next string on the next line upon them hitting enter.
public void textFile() {
Scanner reader = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter file name: ");
String fileName = reader.next();
File f = new File(fileName);
PrintWriter p = null;
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I am completing a USACO online problem and am trying to create a print writer to write to my file(ride.out). I did this:
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(new BufferedReader(new FileWriter("ride.out")));
However, a load of undefined constructor errors come up for PrintWriter(BufferedWriter) and BufferedWriter(FileWriter). I have imported java.io.* so I don't know what the issue is. This has worked before.
edit: bufferedreader? i give up(not literally)
I am searching a XMI parser in java code that read an xmi file and print classes with related attributes.
View Replies View RelatedHow 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
Sample output to the console:
4->5->6->3
9->4->5->6->3
9->4->5->6->3->1
4->5->6->3->1
4->5->6->3
N/A
4->5->3
My Code:
LinkedList.Java
class linkedList
{
protected Node start;
protected Node end ;
public int size ;
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The point of this program is to read characters from a txt file and store them into a 2D array. After this has been accomplished, the information is to be printed in the same manner it is read from in the txt file.
Here is the code I have so far:
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Main
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException
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And this is the error I am receiving when trying to accomplish the goal of the project:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "############"
at java.lang.NumberFormatException.forInputString(Unk nown Source)
at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Unknown Source)
at Maze.<init>(Maze.java:15)
at Main.main(Main.java:20)
What's going on here and how I can correct this?? The information I am trying to store in a 2D array and then print is this:
############
#.#........#
#.#.######.#
#.#....#...#
#.###.*#.#.#
#...####.#.#
#.#.#..#.#.#
#.#.#.##.#.#
#o#......#.#
I am trying to write to an output file that the user names. I have flushed and closed the printwriter, so now I am at a loss. The console output works fine with the formatting, and the file is created, but I cannot get the file to populate. I have the following:
public static void main(String[] args) {
try
{
Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Input file: ");
String inputFileName = kb.next();
System.out.print("Output file: ");
String outputFileName = kb.next();
// Construct the Scanner and PrintWriter objects for reading and writing
File inputFile = new File(inputFileName);
Scanner in = new Scanner(inputFile);
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(outputFileName);
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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;
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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 {
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I have a large text file of 1 GB size. I need to print the line when a matching word is found in a particular line. Below is the code I am using. But if there are many lines that has the matching word, it's taking lot of time. Any solution to print the lines much faster.
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(file);
while (scanner.hasNextLine()) {
String line = scanner.nextLine();
if(line.contains("xyz")) {
System.out.println(line);
}
}
how to print from bluej onto actual paper? how to do the formatting and configuration etc.
View Replies View RelatedThis is my code
package com.arraydemo;
import java.util.TimeZone;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
public class ArrayStructures {
public long[] theArray;
public int arraySize;
public ArrayStructures(int size)
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and i am getting this output
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! 1712 !2156|
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! 1713 !4583|
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! 1714 !3981|
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[HENRY: 6000+ LINES DELETED -- Isn't it a bit ridiculous hard to read when you flood a post with thousands of output lines?]
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! 4998 !3094|
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! 4999 !836|
----------
12:10:56
I am expecting Number to be print from Index ) but they are not printing ,why?
If I use arraysize like 2000 I am getting all number starting from 0 to 1999 .why?
I'm trying to debug a program and I need to see the values in a Bean. I tried
" system.out.println("OrderManager.java: packagePricing, packBean= "+packBean);"
but that just gives me
"OrderManager.java: packagePricing, packBean=com.voxportal.web.device.PackageBean@73dde7ae"
which I think is a reference to the bean but not the actual contents of the Bean.
Basically the class is supposed to have a static variable that keeps track of the number of companies (numberOfCompanies) that have been created and a static method that returns the value of this variable. I need to have a constructor and a method to addEmployee, a method to printCompany, and a toString method. The addEmployee method will check that there is only 1 salesperson, 2 designers, and 4 manufacturing persons at a time and will check that there are no more than 7 employees of the company.
The addEmployee method will return a String indicating what the error is (i.e. "There is already a sales person in this company") or a null if the employee was added. If attempting to name a third company, an error message will be shown. what i have so far but my print company mmethod returns null company class :in which i am obliged to use inputdialog because it says that it cannot return void when i use the showmeassage diaolog.
company class:
import java.util.ArrayList;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
public class Company {
private ArrayList<Employees> list ;
private static int numberOfCompanies;
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error message when print button is clicked:
Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.RuntimeException: JOptionPane: parentComponent does not have a valid parent
at javax.swing.JOptionPane.createInternalFrame(Unknown Source)
at javax.swing.JOptionPane.showInternalOptionDialog(Unknown Source)
at javax.swing.JOptionPane.showInternalMessageDialog(Unknown Source)
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I am currently working on a java project, this involves me writing some code for a project, below are my attempts at coding so far:
/**
* Prints out details of all animal in the zoo.
*
*/
public void printAllAnimals() {
System.out.println("
Details for all animals in Zoo " + zooId);
System.out.println( "==================================");
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I currently cannot get the printallanimals() method to work as it should when executing the method printallanimals it just opens a filedialog box, when it is suppose to use the Collection object c,so that animals stored in the zoo can easily be checked.
import java.io.*;
public class Netaji
{
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