Write a function (or functions) that given a collection of files will produce a sum of integers from each line of each file. Each file can have any number of lines from 1 to N. Each line can contain only one integer and no other alphanumeric characters. All of the numbers from all of the files should be added to the final result. The result is just one number.
How can I Cache the data I'm reading from a collection of text files in a directory using a TreeMap? Currently my program reads the data from several text files in a directory and the saves that information in a text file called output.txt. I would like to cache this data in order to use it later. How can I do this using the TreeMap Class? These are the keys,values: TreeMap The data I'd like to Cache is (date from the file, time of the file, current time).
import java.io.*; public class CacheData { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { String target_dir = "C:Files"; String output = "C:Filesoutput.txt"; File dir = new File(target_dir); File[] files = dir.listFiles();
I'm not sure why, but my program does not produce an output. It is supposed to output total charges.
/*This program provides the user with the price of their monthly internet service based on two inputs.The program asks users which subscription they have. The options are A, B, or C. This is the first input.
The program then will ask the user how many hours they used the internet for. This is the second input.Then, based on the package number, the program will compute their monthly bill. This is the output.
The program calculates the price based on the following prices:
Package A: For $9.95 per month, 10 hours of access are provided. Additional hours are $2.00 per hour. Package B: For $13.95 per month, 20 hours of access are provided. Additional hours are $1.00 per hour. Package C: For $19.95 per month, access is unlimited.*/ import java.util.Scanner; public class Lab03SV
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:
I have a question: I have a Java/JSP/JavaScript project that access back end Oracle database, and provide interaction through tomcat. After we deployed our project, I found one button does not generate necessary warning message from server, but when I deployed and tested our project on local PC, it does generate correct warning message. I am using the same IE, same tomcat version, and I am sure my container is pointing to the same database, and I am sure I using same version of project code by checking with GIT.
public class RealignServlet extends SiapBaseServlet { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; private static final Logger logger = AppLogger.getLogger(RealignServlet.class.getName()); private static final String PROC_QUERY_JSP = "ProcQuery.jsp"; private static final String REALIGN = "REALIGNMENT";
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Our problem is server could not generate alignMsg. But we can get it on local deployed project.
So my goal is to use the graphics class to draw this shape: [URL] ....
so far I've managed to draw the bottom half, but now I want to utilize the copyArea() method to flip the bottom half and copy it to produce the upper half of the shape: [URL] ....
and this is what I wrote to produce the bottom half:
import java.awt.Graphics; /* * To change this license header, choose License Headers in Project Properties. * To change this template file, choose Tools | Templates * and open the template in the editor. */
public class MyFrame extends javax.swing.JFrame {
/** * Creates new form MyFrame */ public MyFrame() { initComponents();
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.
Design a program that will read a file of sales records and produce a sales report. Each record in the file contains a customer's ID, name, a sales amount, and a validated GST code. The GST code is to be applied to the sales amount to determine the sales tax due for that sale, as shown below.
GST CodeGST Rate 0 1 20% 5% 10%
The report is to print a heading "SALES REPORT", and detail lines listing the customer's ID, name, sales amount, sales tax, and total amount due including sales tax.
Is assignment sofar:pseudo code SalesReport Read customer file Get TaxCode Get GSTAmount SalesTax Calculate SalesTax
I have small project to be implemented in Java, which, expected the management of a parking.
The project has a class abstract Vehicle, whence derive three classes: Car, Motorcycle, Heavy Vehicles; the cost estimated time for the 3 types of vehicles are: 2€ for Cars, 1€ for Motorcycle and 5€ for H.V.
In addition, in class Ticket will be stored the arrival time of the customer and the characteristics of his vehicle.
Finally, in the class Parking(which provides 80 places available), here it should be added the various types of vehicles.
Now, I though of using an Collection, as Set.. So that they can not, two Vheicle with same license plate.
I am using mysql database and I have downloaded the library also I have managed to get the database connection and query working. I need to know if I need to create separate classes to add/remove/edit items and view items? Do I need to put my database connection script in every class that I create or should I create methods for both the connection and the queries that will be called in the additional classes or methods that I have?
Below is what I have written so far and it is working, I will change the database and query soon to reflect the task I need to do because I have followed a tutorial.
Java Code:
/** * cdCollection.java */ package org.com.mm00422_prototype; //Import for the SQL package import java.sql.*;
//Registering the JDBC driver //Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
I have a method that accepts JSONArray as parameter and returns the values of it as ArrayList Object. My question which of these ways is appropriate in populating the ArrayList object this method populates the arraylist upon creation of object (I don't know what the right term to use, but as netbeans IDE suggest, JSONArray object should be final since it was used in inner class.).
private List<String> getStringList(final JSONArray jsonArr) { return new ArrayList<String>() { { try { for (int i = 0; i < jsonArr.length(); i++) { add(jsonArr.getString(i)); } } catch (JSONException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); } } }; }
this second method is the usual way of populating collection
private List<String> getStringList(JSONArray jsonArr) { List<String> strList = new ArrayList<String>(); try { for (int i = 0; i < jsonArr.length(); i++) { strList.add(jsonArr.getString(i)); } } catch (JSONException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); } }
What are the advantages and disadvantages between the two? like which is faster? or which consumed larger memory?
The last line seems half cut. Does that indicate that there is memory leak in my application? I have not seen the app throwing the out of memory error.
I need to create an algorithm that finds the common element(s) in all arrays that has a signature of public Comparable[] findCommonElements(Object[] collection) that has an efficiency of at most O(knlogn), uses a query array, and accepts as input a collection of arrays. I am aware my time would be better spent learning how to use array lists and hash sets, but I am supposed to use concepts already covered, and these have not been.
I feel like this code should work, but it is returning null for the array of common elements. Which means it obviously is not working correctly. I am also likely going to need implementing the sort algorithm, but I wanted to get the part of finding the common elements set first.
public class CommonElements2<T extends Comparable<T>> { Comparable[] tempArr; Comparable[] common; Comparable[] queryArray; /* sort algorithm goes here */ public Comparable[] findCommonElements(Object[] collections)
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I want them to sort them as per below result: (Same date one should be sort by timestamp)
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I tried using Collection.sort using compareTo but result is not expected...
public class Person { private String name; private int age; public Person (String name, int age) { this.name = name; this.age = age;
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And I need to write a simple main method that creates lots of instances of the Person class and adds them to a generic instantiation of a Collection (ArrayList). And I need to make it so I as a programmer can define how many instances to create.
I am looking at a snippet of code in my "learning Java 4th edition" by Orielly and there is a small snipped of code which says:
Java Code: Date date = new Date(); List list = new ArrayList(); list.add( date ); ..
Date firstElement = (Date)list.get(0); // Is the cast correct? Maybe. mh_sh_highlight_all('java'); so I am typing the same thing in my compiler in a small Driver class and for some reason I have an error and Im dumbfounded...
I am having a hard time trying to wrap my head around trying to get a couple of columns in a datatable populated with values from a @OneToMany collection. The concept is simple but my brain refuses to grasp it!! I will try to make this brief...
I have several forms built with primefaces 3.5 using NetBeans 8 IDE on a JBoss EAP 6.21 server, and JPA 2.1 annotations. Data is extracted from an Oracle 11 database, which consists of several lookup tables, as well as a primary table and secondary table. Using the EntityManager createQuery method I query the database, which of course returns a resultset. The query grabs all records from the primary, as well as values from 2 specific columns of the secondary database, based on search criteria entered by the user on a primefaces search form. The returned results are then iterated through, this is where I am trying to get the values from the secondary table to populate specific fields in the datatable.Here is the applicable code from the list.xhtml form containing the datatable:
As odd as the code may look (and I will completely understand anyone cringing as to some of the coding methods I use), specifically with the ui:repeat tags nested inside the datatable tag of the list.xhtml form, I strangely do see the values from the secondary table showing up in the form showing the results in a datatable. However, when the user clicks on a specific record in the returned resultset listed in the datatable, another form is opened and populated with the values from the datatable, but the 2 fields on that form that should be populated with the 2 values I referred to before from the secondary table (i.e. policy1Num and totalPayoutAmt) do not have the values in them.
This is partly because I have those 2 fields in the editable form pointing to the managed bean of the secondary table (code from that bean not shown here), rather than the same "polNum. policy1 Num" and "totPayout.totalPayoutAmt" var I am using in the list.xhtml form. How those values are being successfully returned into the datatable of the list.xhtml form - I happened to "stumble" across the use of the "polNum" and "totPayout" vars with the "policy Payment Collection" list. I do not know how to do the same thing for those 2 fields in the editable form.how a datatable gets populated, specifically with values in a @OneToMany collection,
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I want them to sort them as per below result: (Same date one should be sort by timestamp)
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I tried using Collection.sort using compareTo but result is not expected.