I was given the assignment of creating a number to word program for my first college java programming homework.
Here is what I have created so far :
import java.util.*;
public class PrintNumberInWord { // saved as "PrintNumberInWord.java"
public static void main(String[] args) {
int number = 5;
Scanner sc = new Scanner (System.in); {
System.out.println ("Enter a number");
System.out.println(" ");
if (number == 1) {
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The first lines were made for us so we could follow a guideline, however, no matter what I type the command prompt displays 5 to me, I know thats because 5 is defined in the beginning but backspacing 5 causes the program not to work at all, how can I get this program to work properly?
i'm trying to do a program that memorizes the elements formed by a word and a number. For example, if I write ABB 3, AB 2, ABB -2, ABC 5, ZZ 2 the program will write:
ABB 1 (the result of abb (3-2)) ABC 5 AB 2 ZZ 2
Also, should write:
2 AB ZZ 5 ABC 1 ABB
I've tried to do it with a TreeMap but i don't know how it works.
import java.util.Scanner; public class smallestnumber { public static void main(String args[]) { Scanner input=new Scanner(System.in); int smallest =0; int number;
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here is the output of my code:
Enter the number 88 Enter the number 8 Enter the number 6 Enter the number 55
I was tasked with building a program that, when is given a string by the user, takes it and prints it out as a rectangle. For example, if the user types in "COMPUTER", the output would be:
So, it works once, but then it doesn't work again. Here is my code:
i was tasked with building a program that, when is given a string by the user, takes it and prints it out as a rectangle. For example, if the user types in "COMPUTER", the output would be:
So, it works once, but then it doesn't work again. Here is my code:
import java.util.Scanner; public class WordRectangle { /** * @param args the command line arguments */ public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO code application logic here Scanner userInput = new Scanner (System.in);
I am trying to create a method that prints the square root of a number up to a certain number. It needs to take a single int parameter for example "n" , and then print all of the (positive) even perfect squares less than n, each on a separate line. I want the method to be called something like this:
public void Squares(int n) { }
I need the output to look something like this:
Example: if n = 40, your code should print
4 16 36
So I have been working for a few hours now and am really stuck.
This is what I have so far:
int count = 0; int n = 4; int max = n; while(count < max) { System.out.println(n); n = n * n; count++;
any method or common algorithm to change a number taken from input to the word for that number? Such as input being "4", output would be "four", at least up to 59 as the larger program I'm trying to make involves time
My code compiles and runs just fine, i'd just like to get creating a small square box that shows number of words used next to the "word count = ". i'd wanto to press the count words button to count and show the number in the square box. here is my code.
import javax.swing.*; import javax.swing.text.*; import java.io.*; import java.util.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class wordCount extends JFrame implements ActionListener
I am having some trouble with this program. The assignment is to write a program, given a seven-digit phone number, uses a PrintStream object to write to a file every possible seven-letter word combination that corresponds to that number. I have to avoid using 0 or 1. Here is my code.
import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.PrintStream; import java.util.Scanner; public class TelephoneGenerator { String phoneNumber; char numberLetters[][] = {
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I am getting an error dealing with the main class.
Create a WordCounter class with a constructor that takes a file name as a parameter. The class should have two fields: one for the file name and one for a HashMap to store word count information. The constructor should call a private method, countWords, that reads in the file and counts the word frequencies. The class should contain a get method for each field, as well as a print method that prints out the map in the following format:word:frequency. When printing, the map should be sorted by either the word order or frequency (Hint: see Collections.sort)You should include the sample text file on Blackboard
import java.io.File; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Scanner; public class WordCounter
I'm creating a program that will compile and run another java program:Lets say I have a program in directory
D:HelloWorldsrc and compiled program will be in D:HelloWorldin inside src and bin is a folder hello (that's a package)
package hello; public class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Hello World"); System.out.println("Hello World"); } }
This program will be run by another program (that's the program that I am creating).Here is the code of my program:
package runnercompiler; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.util.logging.Level; import java.util.logging.Logger; public final class RunnerCompiler {
public static void main(String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException, IOException{ // TODO code application logic here FileReader fr = new FileReader("gautam.txt"); BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(fr); int line = 0; int word = 0; int character = 0; String s; while((s=br.readLine())!=null)
I created the following hangman program, but it only works for one word file inputs. How can I modify the program to make it work for files with a multiple word phrase?
/**This program is a basic Hangman game. It takes a word or phrase from a file, and then asks the user to guess the letters in it. The program ends when the user inputs 8 wrong guesses. */
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; public class hangman{ public static void main (String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException{ Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in); String guess;
I am trying to make a java program which should count the occurrences of a specific character in a string. I have 1 error - "cannot find method charAt(int)". Here is what I have.
import java.util.Scanner; public class ch4q5 { public static void main(String[] args) { String input ; String t ; int c = 0;
I have a beginning Java Program I have been working on that creates a number guessing program where the computer guesses a number that the user is thinking of within a certain range. I so far have the program below, but need getting rid of a few kinks/ adding features.
-First, I need to set it up so that the user will be prompted and give a range. It should run and produce something like this:
Welcome to this first-ever mind-guessing program!
Please pick a range (higher than 1 and no larger than 50): 32
You will choose a number between 1 and 32... and I will try to guess it.
With each of my guess, you will tell me whether I am too high (h or H), too low (l or L), match (m or M), or you want to quit (q or Q). My objective is to find the number using as few guesses as possible.
-Second, the game is supposed to give up and restart after failing the five, guesses, but for some reason, after it fails the fifth time, it prompts a fifth guess once again instead, then restarts after- I need to prevent this, so that it should look something like this:
My fourth guess is 17: h My guess is too high?
My fifth guess is 16: h *** I am unlucky this round. I give up.
Let's play!
My first guess is 10: etc..
import java.util.*; import java.lang.Math; public class numguessprac1 { // Declaring variables public static String input; public static int quit; public static int guess; public static int wins;
trying to write a program that takes a user inputted number and converts it to a binary number.
Here's what I have:
package com.java2novice.algos; import java.util.Scanner; public class Converter { static Scanner console = new Scanner(System.in); public void printBinaryFormat(int number){ int binary = console.nextInt();
I created a simple Hangman game. It functions correctly, the only issue is when the file contains a phrase (2 or more words), spaces are not displayed when the program is run. For example, if the phrase was Java Programming Forums.
It would appear as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
I want there to be spaces in between the words. How could I fix this? What would I need to add to my code?
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; public class hangman{ public static void main (String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException{ Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in); String guess; String guesses = ""; int wrongGuess = 8;
I am making a java program that translates English into Pirate. I need working with the Word Pair class. I'm not sure what needs to be passed to the default constructor. And how to do the method that will take the words and pair them. here is my code and the dictionary file
import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.util.Scanner; public class PirateTranslator { public static void main(String[] args)
I have built a binary tree, from a file. In each node, I am storing each word as a string, and an int frequency for each time the word occurs. For the assignment, I need to find how many words occur only once in the file. I wrote the program, but for some reason I am getting a number different from what my professor is expecting.
As far as I know, this file has loaded into the tree correctly, because all of my other answers in the assignment are correct. What am I doing wrong?
public void findUnique() { System.out.println("There are " + findUniqueWords(root, 0) + " unique words."); } private int findUniqueWords(Node subTree, int uniqueCount) { // Base Case: At the end of the branch if(subTree == null){ return uniqueCount;
The intentions of this program is to prompt a user to enter a file name, and then reads the file. The program will prompt the user to enter a word that needs to be corrected. So lets say I have a text file containing "My name is OP and I Like goind to the Park!" I want to change "goind" to "going",
Now, my second method "isSimilar" executes a similar word with more than one same letter and same length, but I dont know how to execute that whole thing in my third method "correctThisLine" . How I can call that isSimilar method and read in that text file and change that word into that?
import java.util.*; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.util.Scanner; public class WahidMuhammadA3Q2{ String fileName = "AutoCorrectMe.txt"; public static void main (String [] args){
I am looking for java codes to generate a word document based on a word template, basically, I have a word template created and in my local path, the template has a proper format with some fields which will be filled in after java codes ran. The java codes will fetch one record from a table, and open the word template and then fill the fields in the word template, and created a new word document and save it in another folder.
I found this example: [URL] which is similar except it uses xml template instead of word template, how to make it work to change the template from xml to word (docx) template?
package bin; import java.util.Scanner; public class AppletMain{ public static void main(String[] args){ Scanner oneinput = new Scanner(System.in); String one;
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I am trying to get it to compare the word I type in to the set word in the object 'secretword'. I have tried everything from equal to == to compareTo, I even created a two hundred line program to do this SIMPLE problem.
import java.io.*; import java.util.Random; import java.util.Scanner; public class WordGame { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { final int RANDOM_LETTERS_COUNT = 10; final int TRIALS = 10; int score = 0;