Static Method - Take Three Boolean Inputs And Returns True If Odd Number
Jun 28, 2014Write a static method odd() that takes three boolean inputs and returns true if an odd number of inputs are true, and false otherwise.
View RepliesWrite a static method odd() that takes three boolean inputs and returns true if an odd number of inputs are true, and false otherwise.
View RepliesI am doing a homework assignment and I am clueless as to what I did wrong or supposed to do in terms of placement of coding. If someone could dumb down their response and tell me what I did wrong
This is what I supposed to do:
1.) Type the following shell for the class:
public class ParadiseInfo
{
}
2.) Between curly braces of the class, indent a few spaces and create the shell for the main() method:
public static void main(String[] args)
{
}
3.) Between the braces of the main()Method, insert a call to the displayInfo() method:
displayInfo();
4.) Place the displayInfo() method outside of the main() method, just before the closing curly brace for the ParadiseInfo class:
public static void displayInfo()
{
system.out.println ("Paradise Day Spa wants to pamper you.");
system.out.println ("We will make you look good.");
}
This is what I attempted to do: I know it is wrong I am just clueless on where to put the code and why
public class ParadiseInfo
{
displayInfo();
public static void main(String[] args)
{
public static void displayInfo();
}
system.out.println("Paradise Day Spa wants to pamper you.");
system.out.println("We will make you look good.");
}
--- Update ---
I have also tried this:
public class ParadiseInfo
{
displayInfo();
public static void main(String[] args)
{
}
public static void displayInfo();
{
[Code]...
The very last attempt I only ended up with one error which is:
G:ParadiseInfo.java:3: error: invalid method declaration; return type required
displayInfo();
^
1 error
Tool completed with exit code 1
Java is very new to me and I have no clue on what I am doing wrong.
I am doing an assignment and I am clueless as to what I did wrong or supposed to do in terms of placement of coding.
This is what I supposed to do:
1.) Type the following shell for the class:
public class ParadiseInfo
{
}
2.) Between curly braces of the class, indent a few spaces and create the shell for the main() method:
public static void main(String[] args)
{
}
3.) Between the braces of the main()Method, insert a call to the displayInfo() method:
displayInfo();
4.) Place the displayInfo() method outside of the main() method, just before the closing curly brace for the ParadiseInfo class:
public static void displayInfo()
{
system.out.println ("Paradise Day Spa wants to pamper you.");
system.out.println ("We will make you look good.");
}
This is what I attempted to do:
I know it is wrong I am just clueless on where to put the code and why
public class ParadiseInfo
{
displayInfo();
public static void main(String[] args)
{
public static void displayInfo();
}
system.out.println("Paradise Day Spa wants to pamper you.");
system.out.println("We will make you look good.");
}
--- Update ---
I also tried it this one and ended up with 1 error..
public class ParadiseInfo
{
displayInfo();
public static void main(String[] args)
{
}
public static void displayInfo();
{
system.out.println("Paradise Day Spa wants to pamper you.");
system.out.println("We will make you look good.");
}
}
Why is the logic not correct with the method public static boolean containsColor(String color, Circle [] ca)? It only returns me only false values.
Java Code: public class Circle {
private double radius;
private String color;
public Circle()
{
radius = 1;
color = "red";
[code]....
I have a piece of code for an applet that I want to run as the main applet code, and I want it to loop until a boolean is true, but it needs to paint while the code is looping. Here is the relevant part of my code ....
public void paint(Graphics g)
{
g.drawImage(background, 0, 0, this);
if(over == false)
{
tick();
[Code] ....
(I have tried replacing the if with a for, that does not work.)
I have the code and it works very well, but my professor wants us to use Junit testing to test our code. I've never used JUnit before, how it works. Is it possible to have a boolean value (true or false) randomly set?
Here is the code I need to test:
package musicalinstruments;
class MusicalInstrument {
public String name;
public boolean isPlaying;
public boolean isTuned;
public MusicalInstrument(){
isPlaying = false;
isTuned = false;
[Code]...
I'm creating a 4x4 2D array. I need to be notified, or gain a value when all elements have been turned true. Is this as simple as
"If the2DArray[] = true { blah blah }" ?
This is titled "Creating static methods that accepts arguments and returns a value". I think that I understood everything about this except for the very bottom part of the code. I wasn't really sure where to put it. From the errors that I am seeing, I know which line is giving the errors but I'm not sure what is wrong with it.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ParadiseInfo2{
public static void main(String[] args){
double price;
double discount;
[Code] ....
Errors:G:ParadiseInfo2.java:29: error: illegal start of expression
public static double computeDiscountInfo(double pr, double dscnt)
^
G:ParadiseInfo2.java:29: error: illegal start of expression
public static double computeDiscountInfo(double pr, double dscnt)
[Code] ....
6 errors
Tool completed with exit code 1
This is my code inside the method:
@Post
public static String getDetails(Representation entity) throws Exception {
String customerId = getQuery().getValues("cus_id");
}
I use this code in Restlet Representation. I try to get the value from the Request API. But I am facing the problem as "Cannot make a static reference to the non-static method getQuery() from the type Resource".
From what i understand static methods should be called without creating an instance of the same class . If so why would they return an instance of the same class like in the following : public static Location locateLargest(double[][] a) , the Location class being the same class where the method is defined . I don't understand this , does it mean that every field and every method in the class must be static ? Meaning that you cannot have instances of the class because everything is static . Or it's just a mistake and the class Location cannot have a static method: public static Location locateLargest(double[][] a) ?
View Replies View RelatedI can't figure out what this error message "Cannot make a static reference to the non-static method getEndUserCharge(long, long, long, long) from the type UpdateUserWS" actually means.
The error is coming from:
public void updateDetailsPackage() {
some unrelated code
long zero=0;
double endUserCharge=0;
endUserCharge = UpdateUserWS.getEndUserCharge(long zero, long zero, long zero, long zero); <-------- error is here
[Code] ....
Alright, I have two classes, this one
public class Player {
private String player;
public String getPlayer() {
return player;
}
private int strength;
private int defense;
[Code] .....
However, it says that under Player.getPlayer() that it 'Cannot make a static reference to the non-static method'.
Why I can create an Instance of a class that contains non static variables within the static main method ?
This program runs fine
import java.util.*;
public class Test{
public int j;
public static void main(String[] args) {
Test test1=new Test();
System.out.println(test1.j);
[Code] .....
I'm working on a banking program that is supposed to use 3 classes (Account-base class, CheckingAccount, and SavingsAccount) and several methods to display the banking information (ID, balance after a withdrawal and deposit, and the annual interest rate). This should be a pretty simple program, but I'm getting hung up on one portion of it. I'm getting some compiler errors, all of which deal with non-static variables being called from a static context (I'll also post these errors following the code). Up until the middle of last week, we just declared everything as static, but that's changed and I'm having trouble figuring out when to and when not to use static when declaring my methods, hence the compiler errors.
import java.util.Date;
public class Account {
private int id = 0;
private double balance = 0;
private double annualInterestRate = 0;
private Date dateCreated = new Date();
[Code] ....
Here are the compiler errors I am receiving:
Compilation completed. The following files were not compiled:
6 errors found:
File: C:UsersHiTechRedneckDesktopSummer II 2014Computer Programming PrincipleProgram 5CheckingAccount.java [line: 7]
Error: non-static method getId() cannot be referenced from a static context
[Code] .....
I have to write a method called censor that gets an array of strings from the user as an argument and then returns an array of strings that contains all of the original strings in the same order except those with length of 4. For example if cat, dog, moose, lazy, with was entered, then it would return the exact same thing except for the words with and lazy.
Currently, my code so far just prints [Ljava.lang.String;@38cfdf and im stuck.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class censorProgram {
public static void main (String args[]){
Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in);
System.out.println ("How many words would you like to enter?");
int lineOfText = input.nextInt();
[Code] ....
I have to make new string array in the method and return words without four letters in the main method
I had a TestColor class which contained methods to change hue, saturation, brightness, red, green, blue of TestColor's instances but also had static methods which take in an additional parameter for an instance of TestColor and returns the affected instance of TestColor. Now instead of having one method for every possible color effect to be applied to an image, how can I have one method that takes in an Image parameter, a static or non-static method reference from TestColor parameter and lastly an intensnity value parameter. This is so that I can make an affectedImage object instance inside the method and a Graphics2D object for drawing to each pixel of the new image, now I have one for loop and one nested for loop for the x and y pixels of width and height of the old image and inside the nested for loop I'd create a TestColor by calling getRGB on the image's pixel. Then I would apply the static or non-static method reference somehow to change the color with the intensnity value and after applying it draw to the new Image with Graphics2D. How to would I parametize a method reference and be able to use it in such way?
View Replies View RelatedOne class having two method one as static n another as non-static, 2 threads are there t1 is accessing the static method and t2 the non-static method is it possible n both are sharing the same object.
I now we have two kinds of lock one is object level lock and another is class level lock
I am trying to compile the following code where the entry point is Main.java but i am getting the following error "Error non-static method add(int[]) cannot be referenced from a static context in Java " ....
If i add the keyword static in add method of A.java it works properly......
Class Main.java code
package com.company;
public class Main {
public int [] a= new int[]{1,2,3};
public static void main(String[] args) {
Main n= new Main();
[Code]...
Both the classes are in same package
class Test
{
static Test ref;
String[] arguments;
public void func(String[] args)
{
ref.arguments = args;
[code]...
This code run perfectly.But the static method is acessing a non static method which was supposed to be not possible.
We know that a non static method can not be directly refrenced from static method but in the example given below there is no such error.Why?
class A
{
private void display()
{
System.out.println("In A");
}
public static void invoke (A x)
{
x.display();
[code]....
In above case a non static method display() is being invoked from static method invoke ()but it is not giving error.why?
Which is more efficient static block or static method ?
View Replies View RelatedI am kind of new to programming in java and I am trying to run a first time setup type of thing for my program so I am saving the settings to a file. If the file doesn't exist I want it to run the first time setup but if the file does exist I want it to skip that process. My problem is that .exists() says reads true whether the file is there or is not there.
public static void main(String[] args)throws IOException{
new Window(); //Runs the Window()
PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(path);
boolean bool = new File("path.txt").exists();
System.out.println(bool);
if(!new File("path.txt").exists()){
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I have to create a program that calculates the nth Fibonacci number and returns that to the user. Fibonacci said his number sequence would describe the ideal breeding patterns of immortal rabbits. So, you are going to make this vision a reality.
First, take in a numeric value from the user and calculate that value in the fibonacci series. Next, find an image of a rabbit and display the image on a GUI (put the image as an icon on a label!) the number of times returned by the algorithm (Put all the aforementioned labels on one panel with FlowLayout!).
You need to remove the old images from the Panel. Probably the easiest way to do this is to create a whole new panel and remove the old one (hint: the remove method of JPanel should come in handy)
You could use an array of JLabels
You will need to create a new JLabel and add each member of the array to the panel
I should be able to scroll to see any images that are off screen
I am having difficultly on to making the array list for JLabel, and getting the Fibonacci sequence to show the pictures of rabbits. Below is my current code.
import java.awt.FlowLayout;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class Rabbit extends JFrame
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I am new to Java and would like to ask how to do this question specifically:
Code a Java method that accepts a String array and a String. The method should return true if the string can be found as an element of the array and false otherwise. Test your method by calling it from the main method which supplies its two parameters (no user input required). Use an array initialiser list to initialise the array you pass. Test thoroughly.
How to get used to program control statements. This is an attempt to write a program that returns the number of days between two dates. Sadly, it give incorrect values.
public class DaysBetweenDates {
public static boolean isLeapyear(int year) {//This method will determine if a year is a leap year or not
boolean isTrue=false;
if(year%4==0 && year%100!=0) isTrue=true;
else if(year%400==0) isTrue=true;
return isTrue;
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I am trying to make a java code that reads in lines of text and returns the number of spaces in each line.I think i have made it but i can not compile it..
Here is my code:
class Mainh {
public static void main( String args[] ) {
System.out.print( "#Enter text : " );
String text = BIO.getString();
while ( ! text.equals( "END" ) )
[Code] ....