I have a for cycle in which I have a line for printing in the output file. But the file remains empty.
I inserted ShowMessageDialog in the same cycle in order to see what are the results of the calculations that are supposed to appear in the output file, and I see that the results are fine.
I am learning while loops but the output I am getting is not what I want? My class:
public class BottlesOnWall { public static void main (String[] args) { int x = 99; while (x > 1) { System.out.println(x + " bottles on the wall!");
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The output I am getting is this:
99 bottles on the wall! 98 bottles on the wall! 97 bottles on the wall! 96 bottles on the wall! 95 bottles on the wall!
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I want it to stop on "2 bottles on the wall!" and then print "Only 1 bottle left on the wall!". How do I go about doing that? I have tried different variations of the condition (x>1), I have tried (x>5) but it still goes down to 1 bottle?
WAP which takes two string as input from the user (a & b).This prog should print two strings as output (a1 & b1).
(a1) should contain all the characters which are present in (a).but not present in (b). (b1)should contains all the characters which are present in (b).but not present in(a).
Well my code is supposed to ask for an input file and then (ex: input.txt), read the input file and create an output.txt file with the anagram for the words in the file. Also it should be displayed on the screen. However my code doesn't display the anagram on screen or the output file!
/* This program will read a file given by the user, read the words within the file and determine anagrams of the given words. If the file that the user inputs is empty, then the program will output "The input file is empty." * The program will read the file line by line, counting the total number of words read. If there are more than 50 words, "There are more than 50 words." * will be printed, and the program will terminate. After each line is read, the words in the line will be separated,punctuation characters will be removed, and upper case characters will be switched to lower case. * If any word is larger than 12 characters, that word will not be considered in the total amount of words in the file and it will not be sorted. * After each word is read, the letters will be sorted and stored into an array containing each * word's 'signature'. After all the words have been read, words will be printed to the output file on the same line based upon their signature. */
public class Anagram { //Creating constants for maximum words in file and maximum chars in word public static final int MAX_CHARS = 12; public static final int MAX_WORDS = 50;
I am trying to write to a file but everything I have tried doesn't seem to work. What I want to do is read a file and then output back to the same file on a new line. The text file contains the sentence "Java is a programming language".
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; class HW1B { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner fileIn = null; try { fileIn = new Scanner (new FileInputStream("text.txt"));
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These are the errors :
HW1B.java:19: error: no suitable constructor found for Scanner(FileOutputStream) fileOut = new Scanner (new FileOutputStream("text.txt")); ^ constructor Scanner.Scanner(Readable) is not applicable (argument mismatch; FileOutputStream cannot be converted to Readable) constructor Scanner.Scanner(InputStream) is not applicable
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Note: Some messages have been simplified; recompile with -Xdiags:verbose to get full output 2 errors
I am having an issue with using FileWriter to print some text to a text file. In the following code, I am supposed to be able to print the initial attributes and the user changed inputs into a file but all I am getting is the memory locations of the objects I created in one long line.
package project3final; import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class Project3Final { static class Instrument { char [] stringNames = {'E', 'A', 'D', 'G', 'B', 'E'}; private final String instrumentName;
I'm trying to have the program create a .txt file for me but it is not working properly. It just keeps printing the exception error "The file could not be found" and exits the program.
// This program asks the user for input for a name, phone number and notes up to 200 entries. // It stores every contact in a file. Type 'h' for help while running this program.
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; public class Phonebook { static Entry[] entryList = new Entry[200]; static int numEntries; public static void main(String[] args) {
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After running the code, I go into my workspace folder and I see that the file was created. What to do because running the program will always print "could not find the file".
I'm supposed to add characters to a stack and pop them once the adjacent delimiter is read in from a text file. Moreover, program is supposed to print out the incoming text from the file, but stop when the applicable delimiter is not on top of the stack. As in, a '[' doesn't have a ']'.
I've got the program so it can pop and add to the stack correctly, and stops adding at the correct time, but I cant seem to get it to stop printing. I know a switch statement method in another class seems obvious, but I was trying to practice nested loops.
This is the main program:
import java.io.*; import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Stack; public class DelimiterChecker { public static void main(String [] args) throws IOException {
You are given a file containing the names and addresses of company employees from many years ago that your manager has asked you to import into a database. You can use a CSV file and your database application to load the file, but the file your manager gave you was exported from an old, non-standard accounting system. Here is its format:
I would like to enter a new item into a CSV file but all my items being entered are all staying on one line in the CSV file. I would like each new item to show up on a new line and I can't seem to find the code to make it work.
public String addItem(String newItem, int credits, String code) { String money = Integer.toString(credits); try { BufferedReader itemsCSV = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("itemList.csv"));
I am working on a program that accept input file from user and then from the input file, it count the occurrence for each words then put those result into the output. However, after I run this program, nothing shows up in the output file. It is totally empty...It seems nothing wrong with my code... Here is my code
import java.util.*; import java.io.*; public class occurance { public static void main(String[] args){ String inputFileName=""; String outputFileName=""; if(args.length == 0){
My program successfully reads a file, reports back what it finds and creates an output file. However, I cannot get it to write to the output file, it is always blank!
Here's my code:
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; public class Ex19 { public static void main (String [] args) { //Variables
I have to write a program that reads the input from a text file!
Beware the Jabberwock, my son,
the jaws that bite, the claws that catch,
Beware the JubJub bird and shun
the frumious bandersnatch.
I should print the number of lines, the longest line, the number of tokens on each line and the length of the longest token on each line.
I was able to find the number of tokes in the line but im having having problems reading the longest word ,, my program gives me the number of letter of each line instead of only the number of letter of the longest word!!
this should be my output:
Line 1 has 5 tokens (longest = 11) Line 2 has 8 tokens (longest = 6) Line 3 has 6 tokens (longest = 6) Line 4 has 3 tokens (longest = 13)
Longest line : the jaws that bite, the claws that catch,
import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class InputStats{ public static void main (String [] args )
I have printed the result of my program into an output file.
For some reason I can't figure out how to get the file output.txt to actually print.
I've tried printing it like I would normally print a file but it's not working.
Java Code:
final PrintStream console = System.out; File file = new File("output.txt"); PrintStream out = new PrintStream(new FileOutputStream(file)); System.setOut(out); System.out.println(collection.toString()); System.setOut(console);
What do I do after this? mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I am trying to learn how to use file input/output in addition to exception handling... The problem is my textbook wrote this chapter for a version of Java that hasn't come out yet, so everything I do "according to the textbook" doesn't work. any feedback on correcting these exception errors because I am not sure what is causing them or how to fix them.
I was able to have it display the name of the book in the Book.txt file, but when I added the second part if the file doesn't exist, that's when the errors came up and it wouldn't compile.
import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class DisplayBook { public static void main(String[] args) { try { File book = new File("Book.txt"); FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(book);
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These are the compilation error messages I am receiving: (I have managed to get it down from 7 errors to just 4, but now I'm stuck)
DisplayBook.java:15: error: unreported exception IOException; must be caught or declared to be thrown while ((letter = in.read()) != -1) //if file exists, displays book title ^ DisplayBook.java:24: error: unreported exception FileNotFoundException; must be caught or declared to be thrown
I need to search a txt file for a specific keyword and then output all the lines that contain that keyword. Right now I I think I have my search done but I don't know how I would print the whole line.
TextIO.readFile("xxx.txt"); String search; String word; int count=0; TextIO.put("Please enter your search word: "); search = TextIO.getln(); while (!TextIO.eof()) { word = TextIO.getln(); count = count+1; if (search.equalsIgnoreCase(word)==true){ TextIO.put(count + "-"); TextIO.put(word);
Right now it doesnt even let me enter in any values for the search. Not sure what I've done wrong..
In the program below I'm trying to read the contents of several .txt files in the same diretory and create a new .txt file containing all of the data from each file. My output is generated in the console however my .text file is blank.
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 have written a program (DOM Parser) that parses data from a XMl File. I would like to create an individual file with the corresponding name for each set of data parsed from the xml document. If the parsed output is Single, Double, Triple, I would like to create an individual xml file (Single.xml, Double.xml, Triple.xml)with those corresponding names. How do I create the xml files and give each file the name of my parsed data output?
I made a web app to test the ServletContextListener in tomcat according to the book head first servlets and jsps and used the code
out.println("test context attributes set by listener<br>"); Dog dog = (Dog) getServletContext().getAttribute("dog"); out.println("Dog's breed is: "+dog.getBreed());
in the listener class.But the output is showing the first line only and the second println() is not showing any output whereas my Dog class compiled successfully and I didn't see any NullPointerException as expected in the book but somehow it seems like the problem is in the 2nd line of code only but I don't know what.
I also tried to add a 4th line at the end with println() only but with a simple text even that is not running but when I put that same line after the 1st line, the output is shown.I am unable to see what has gone wrong in the 2nd line of code.
I am trying to write to an output file that the user names. I have flushed and closed the printwriter, so now I am at a loss. The console output works fine with the formatting, and the file is created, but I cannot get the file to populate. I have the following:
public static void main(String[] args) {
try { Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.print("Input file: "); String inputFileName = kb.next(); System.out.print("Output file: "); String outputFileName = kb.next(); // Construct the Scanner and PrintWriter objects for reading and writing File inputFile = new File(inputFileName); Scanner in = new Scanner(inputFile); PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(outputFileName);