How To Do Util Timer With A Button That Prints A Message
Aug 22, 2014
I don't want a tutorial that shows me how to do a util timer with a button, or that prints a message, or that does anything. I want the simplest possible snippet that makes the timer, lets me have it do something, and can be stopped. No bells and whistles, no strings, no sparkles and explosions. Just a timer.
I have started coding recently and been working on a simple java timer. My problem is that the button does not show any response even though an action has been done via actionlistener.
Example: When I press the "Start Timing" button, it should start timing and output the counter to Static Timer but instead of doing that, it does nothing.
The important bits are under Timer code and Button Start Timing. Is their something that I'm missing?
//--- All imports have been handled --- public class GUI { double counter = 1; double inputA = 1; int delay = 1000; Timer timer = new Timer(delay, null);
New York City temperature ranges for 12 months are given below:
Jan Feb Mar Apr May JunJul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 25-38 26-40 34-4843-58 52-68 62-7768-83 60-75 49-65 41-54 31-4347-61
1.Create an int array of size 366 to save the daily temperatures for a leap year. 2.Fill the array with randomly generated numbers between the ranges for that month. For example, for the first 31 days of the year (that is the month of January) randomly generate numbers between 25 and 38. For the next 29 days (the Month of February) randomly generate numbers between 26 and 40, and so on for every month.
The formula for generating random numbers between two numbers m and n is, (int)Math.floor(m + Math.random() * (n-m+1)); Or you may choose to use the Random Class from the util package.
3.Print the average temperature for each month. 4.Print the hottest day for the entire year, in the following format: Example: The hottest day was Thursday, July 4. Also, mention what the temperature Was on this day. You may assume that January 1 was a Monday. 5.Print the coldest day for the entire year, in the following format: Example: The coldest day was Tuesday, February 12. Also, mention what the temperature was on this day. Again, assume that January 1 was a Monday. 6.How many days in the year was it below 330 F and how many more than 750F.
So far i Have this
import java.util.Random; public class NYCTemp { String [] days = {"Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday ","Friday","Saturday"}; String [] months = {"January","February","March","April","May","June" ,"July","August","September","October","November", "December"}; int [] daysInMonth = {31,29,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31,30,31};
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import javax.swing.*; import java.util.Arrays; public class Parrarrapapa{ public static void main (String[]args){ String length = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Number of students");
I'm tyring to print the same output in console to a text file, but I can only get the last line of the console output in the text file, not sure what is wrong with my code:
while (in.hasNextLine()) { PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter("output5.txt"); tempS = in.nextLine().toLowerCase(); System.out.println(wp.bestPages(tempS));
[code]....
What's causing only the last time to be printed in text file? Are there better ways to print console outputs into a text file than PrintWriter?
When I run this code, it is supposed to get one value from turnTimer(); and return it, just as a test. This works when I enter a valid pit. For example. If I were to input "A" when it's player one's turn, it will return 1, like it should. However, if I were to type "H" when it's player one's turn, it returns "Not a valid pit!"(like it should) but then it also returns 12. It shouldn't know that H is 12 because it's in a separate method. I'm confused as to why it's printing both values.
import java.util.*; public class Mancala { static Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); public static int pit; public static void main(String[]args) { Mancala mancala = new Mancala(); int[] board = {0,3,3,3,3,3,3,0,3,3,3,3,3,3};
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Everything works perfect until I shall delete a dog that is not first on the list. Then the program shows first "dog was not found" and on the row after "the dog was deleted" if the dog was second on the list. If it was third I will get 2 messages that the dog wasn't found and then that the dog was deleted. I've no clue why it prints both else and if!
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public class TrigTable { public static void main(String[] args) { double angle = 0; double sin =0; double cos = 0; double tan = 0;
System.out.println("Angle Sin Cos Tan"); // Table header for the values
[Code] ....
Here is the first couple lines of output:
Angle Sin Cos Tan ----- --- --- --- 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 10.0 0.0872 0.9962 0.0875 15.0 0.1736 0.9848 0.1763 20.0 0.2588 0.9659 0.2679
When I run this code, it is supposed to get one value from turnTimer(); and return it, just as a test. This works when I enter a valid pit. For example. If I were to input "A" when it's player one's turn, it will return 1, like it should. However, if I were to type "H" when it's player one's turn, it returns "Not a valid pit!"(like it should) but then it also returns 12. It shouldn't know that H is 12 because it's in a separate method. I'm confused as to why it's printing both values.
import java.util.*; public class Mancala { static Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); public static int pit; public static void main(String[]args) { Mancala mancala = new Mancala(); int[] board = {0,3,3,3,3,3,3,0,3,3,3,3,3,3};
I was told to create a program that prints the time between 00:00 (0:00 a.m.) and 23:45 (11:45 p.m.) in the 24-hour clock and 12-hour clock format like this:
Write a method that prints characters using the following: public static void printChars(char ch1, char ch2, int numberPerLine). This method prints the characters between ch1 and ch2 with specific numbers per line. Characters are separated by exactly one space.Test your method with the following main method:
public static void main(String[] args) { printChars(‘A’,’z’,10); printChars(‘0’,’9’,5); }
i have a client side program that grabs information about the computer it runs on. I want to have it grab the same info every so often, and check it against the original.
what can be used to do something like that? end game would be having it start up with the pc, then check periodically. if the values are different, send them to the database
[attachment=38859:bcourt.jpg]I/m not used to Timers, so this will be my first time using it and I don't know how. I've been searching the internet for an hour but I can't find an answer into it. I'm currently doing a basketball game which has a Buttons (Shoot,Dribble,Hold) and I need those timers for my buttons to work. Her's the code:
import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class BasketBall extends JPanel implements ActionListener { JButton shootButton = new JButton("SHOOT"); JButton drbblButton = new JButton("DRIBBLE"); JButton holdButton = new JButton("HOLD");
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One of the classes that i need to serialize includes a few Timers. When I serialize it and then load it up again, the Timers are stopped. How do I start the timers where they left off?I'm using Swing Timers. Should I be using the other kind?
I using the Timers in this case to change something after a countdown, but only once, then the Timers are stopped. I set the Timer tick interval to the time I want it to wait. Should I be using smaller tick intervals, and just waiting for the tenth (or so) tick, or is my way fine?
So I'm trying to write a program that prints out the "most-repeated integer" in an Array.
For example: if an array contains {1,2,2,3} It would print out 2 as the result.This is what I got so far and according to my knowledge I think I'm correct but for some reason it doesn't work.. Please give me some inputs.
public class MostInt{ public MostInt (){ int[] array = {0}; for(int i = 0;i>array.length;i++){ if(i==i++){ System.out.println(i);
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The class Overloading below asks for two names and prints three different greetings. Your task is to write the class methods missing from the class declaration. Methods print the greetings as shown in the example print.
Hint:The names and parameter types of the needed methods can be checked from the main method because all methods are called there. This exercise also does not require you to copy the source code below to the return field.
The method declarations will suffice.
Example output Type in the first name: John Type in the second name: Doe
********** Hi! ********** Hi, John ********** Hi, John and Doe **********
import java.util.Scanner; public class Overloading { public static void main(String[] args) { String firstName, secondName;