Splitting Numbers From TXT File In Order To Create Equations
Nov 7, 2014
I have a .txt file which i am currently using Scanner to input into the console, the text file contains the names of football games followed by their scores:
E.g. Man U : Liverpool : 2 : 1
I need to create an equation to add together all scores to create a string reading something like "total goals: 28" ....
I am developing a project where i have to split a zip file into fragments. Do we have any code for this splitting of zip files. I upload a zip file and it has to split into fragments and these fragments has to be renamed. I am having problem with splitting the zip file.
Me and my mate are struggling to get our code to split a line in a text file which are separated by (":") and store into an array. We've managed to split each individual line into an array, but cannot work out how to do it with multiple splits over one line.
public class ReverseOrder { public static Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); public static void main(String[] args){ int[] numbers; double[] reverse;
I am writing a program that is supposed to take 3 numbers inputted by the user and sorting them out in an ascending order. I believe my code is correct but can't figure out why the program isn't behaving as expected.
import java.util.*; //Required to use the scanner console public class Week3_Programming_Problem { static Scanner console = new Scanner(System.in); //Allows for user input
Write a Java program that asks the user to store 10 numbers in an array. You should then print the array in the order entered and then print in reverse order. However, instead of putting all the information in the main, you should use a class called PrintIt. The PrintIt class should have an instance variable that is an array to hold the numbers. You should have a method that will print the array in the order entered. You will also need a method to print in reverse oder. Then create a tester class that asks the user to enter 10 numbers and puts them in an array.
So far I've got this.
public class printIt { int i; int [] numArr = new int [10]; public printIt () { i = -1;
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Output:
Enter a number:
8 34
Forward:
8 34
Reverse:
34 8
end
what i want as an number is being able to print out 10 numbers but this only lets me do two numbers. Why is that so?
I am trying to do this assignment but I can't get the needed output.
Create a program that asks the user how many floating point numbers he wants to give. After this the program asks the numbers, stores them in an array and prints the contents of the array in reverse order.
Program is written to a class called ReverseNumbers.
Example output
How many floating point numbers do you want to type: 5
Type in 1. number: 5,4 Type in 2. number: 6 Type in 3. number: 7,2 Type in 4. number: -5 Type in 5. number: 2
Given numbers in reverse order:
2.0 -5.0 7.2 6.0 5.4
Java Code:
import java.util.Scanner; public class apples { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner reader = new Scanner(System.in); double[] numbers;
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);
One of the random number generators in Java extract the higher-order bits of the random number in order to get a longer period.
I'm not sure if I understand how this is done. Suppose that the random number r = 0000 1100 1000 1101. If we extract the 16 most significant bits from r; is the new number r = 0000 1100 or r = 0000 1100 0000 0000?
I have a class project working on that is supposed to ask the user for input and create a random set of #'s in 4 rows. However it compiles but doenst run At one point Eclipse was telling me Scanner not closed?
import java.util.Scanner; public class Matrixbuilder { // input a number that is used to build a matrix. ie = 4 rows and 4 colums //get the number //build the matrix of random integers //print the matrix
Design a class named LinearEquation for a 2 X 2 system of linear equations:
ax + by = e cx + dy = f Where x = ed − bf/ad − bc y = af − ec/ad − bc
The class contains:
- Private data fields a, b, c, d, e, and f. - A constructor with the arguments for a, b, c, d, e, and f. - Six get methods for a, b, c, d, e, and f. - A method named isSolvable() that returns true if ad−bc is not 0. - Methods getX() and getY() that return the solution for the equation.
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how to display the information I need to display. Also I am not so sure that I wrote the code properly, I do not get any errors when I compile it.
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()
how to translate it into Java language due to lack of experience (2 weeks). My solution I've formed in my head is: create a new array for the numbers that are in improvement and then declare a "max" variable. Check which array's length is higher and print that length. What I don't know to do is: I don't know how to create a new array for each numbers that are passing through the condition.
Note: I couldn't find anything on internet about my problem so that's why I'm here.
My code is this one:
class MyClass { static int progresie=0; public static void longest_improvement(Integer[] grades) { for(int i=0;i<grades.length-1;i++){ if(grades[i]<=grades[i+1]){ progresie ++; } } System.out.println(progresie); } }
I am in search of a library that has been created in JAVA that can be utilized to solve for roots of a nonlinear system of equations. Each equation has 2 variables, x and y, and will need a library that uses higher calculus equations. No ones that just solve for x.
Most of the libraries that have been created to solve nonlinear equations are either in Fortran, C, or Python. There are a few libraries such minpack/scipy. The only libraries that I have been able to find or programming solutions that are in JAVA either require additional programs such as Matlab or are commercial products
I did find one library put together by a professor in Colorado State, but am unsure how to use it. There does not seem to be a way to enter your functions in the code.
Newton Raphson Method - Multivariable(x and y)
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How to use this library or find a library that can be used in an android application would be amazing.
I am suppose to write a method for solving a quadratic equation using the following header:
public static int solveQuadratic(double[] eqn, double[] roots)
I have entered 1, -3 and -4. The answer I get is "The solution is:0.0" .
import java.util.Scanner; public class QuadratilEq { public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in); double[] eqn = new double[3]; double[] roots = new double[4];
I am having a lot of trouble with this lab. basically I have to make a text processor to read in code put it into a file and output the contents of the input file in alphabetical order one word per line. I have to reference the string varaibles input_filename and output_filename.
import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.FileReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.File; public class TextProcessor {
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these are the guidelines to said lab:
1. In the main method define two Strings called input_filename and output_filename. I will be setting these Strings to my own file names for testing your code, so make sure you get these variable names correct, and that you use them properly in the following steps. 2. Read in the text contents of the file referenced by input_filename. 3. Split the contents of the input text into separate tokens, using whitespace as a delimiter. 4. Lower case the tokens. 5. OPTIONAL: remove punctuation 6. Alphabetize the tokens. 7. Using output_filename, write the alphabetized tokens to an output file, one token per line. 8. Be sure to close file streams - no resource leaks! 9. Use methods to separate functionality in your program where possible
So i was assigned to write a program that would print the answer to the system of two linear equation. the form of ax+by=c and dx+ey=f..I wrote this program, but it is incorrect since I tried it out on my terminal and I keep getting incorrect values.
import java.util.Scanner; public class Quest4 { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
I am in search of a library that has been created in JAVA that can be utilized to solve for roots of a nonlinear system of equations. Each equation has 2 variables, x and y, and will need a library that uses higher calculus equations. No ones that just solve for x.
Most of the libraries that have been created to solve nonlinear equations are either in Fortran, C, or Python. There are a few libraries such minpack/scipy. The only libraries that I have been able to find or programming solutions that are in JAVA either require additional programs such as Matlab or are commercial products
I did find one library, but am unsure how to use it. There does not seem to be a way to enter your functions in the code.
Newton Raphson Method - Multivariable(x and y) www(.)math.colostate(.edu)/~benoi...s/solvers.html
How to use this library or find a library that can be used in an android application.
<Declaration of the array for storing random integers and other necessary variables and / or constants. >
private int numbers; private int max; private int[] integer; private Random generator; public integer ( int n, int m )
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I need to create a program that draws random numbers and stores them in an array. How many numbers to be drawn is dependent on the array length, which is a parameter in the class constructor. (The entire array to be filled!) The program shall, however, just save the figures are not drawn already. (Ie, the array must contain only one instance of each numeral.) All figures drawn should be in the range of 100 to 1000, both limits included. These limits are defined as named constants. When all the numbers are generated and stored in the array, the program should find the largest, smallest and average value of the numbers in the array. In addition, it should find the value closest gjennomnstittetsverdien.
I'm trying to create a circular array which prints out 8 numbers that increase by one and don't exceed 9. If they do, the remaining numbers are printed from 0 on-wards. I have code below which does this job, but it doesn't really use an array to loop back.
Java Code:
package Practice;
public class Practice { public static void main(String[] test) { number(7); number(9);
So I need to create a square and make it rotate when the letter R is pressed and then make it stop when the letter R is pressed again. I need make it rotate using a maths equation that I can't figure it out myself right this moment.
Code for square:
package lab2; public class Square { public double [][] vertices = new double[4][2]; //not good to make this public public Square(double x1, double y1, double x2, double y2, double x3, double y3, double x4, double y4) { vertices[0][0]=x1; vertices[0][1]=y1; vertices[1][0]=x2;
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In the Square code there is a method to write an equation to rotate it but I can't figure that part out ....
I am in search of a library that has been created in JAVA that can be utilized to solve for roots of a nonlinear system of equations. Each equation has 2 variables, x and y, and will need a library that uses higher calculus equations. No ones that just solve for x.
Most of the libraries that have been created to solve nonlinear equations are either in Fortran, C, or Python. There are a few libraries such minpack/scipy. The only libraries that I have been able to find or programming solutions that are in JAVA either require additional programs such as Matlab or are commercial products
I did find one library put together by a professor in Colorado State, but am unsure how to use it. There does not seem to be a way to enter your functions in the code.
Newton Raphson Method - Multivariable(x and y) Page Not Found
How to use this library or find a library that can be used in an android application would be amazing.
There are a lot of variables in physics and it is easy to manipulate equations to find the unknown variable. Well, in my program I have the problem of determining which equation to solve for an unknown. You can see I have a timeF, timeI, time, distanceI, distanceF, distance...etc...variables. The way that I have written the code, it will scan for an empty() JTF and assign it as the unknown variable (not sure I can do it this way anymore). At that point, the value is passed into the correct calculation method to process the equation based on a series of case statements in each method...
I know the button arrays I have set up will process correctly in the checkJTF method...and I will need to account for that...but right now my focus is on getting the program to properly calculate the kinematics equations and display the result in the JPanel.
public class PhysicsFrame extends JFrame { //Kinematic variables private static float distanceI, distanceF, velocityI, velocityF, velocityAverage, acceleration, time, timeF, timeI, result; //Power variables