created 09/05/99; revised 06/12/00, 06/02/03
Write a program that asks for the user's name and then writes that name to the monitor with either "Ms." or "Mr." in front, depending if the name is for a female or male. Assume that the only female names are
and that the only male names are
All other names will be echoed without a title. The program continutes looping until the user hits "enter" without first typing a name.
C:\>java Title Enter a name: Amy Johnson Ms. Amy Johnson Enter a name: Fred Smith Mr. Fred Smith Enter a name: Zoltan Jones Zoltan Jones Enter a name: C:\>
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Write a program that reads in lines and outputs only those lines that start with "//" . When a Java source file is used as input the program will echo lines that describe the program.
C:\>java Stripper < Hello.java // Hello World Program // written by Elmer // Here is the main method: C:\>
Look at the chapter "File Input and Output" if it is not clear what the command line is doing.
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Write a program that reads in lines and outputs only some lines:
To do this use a boolean variable that is set to true when "/*" is encountered and is set to false when "*/" is encountered. Output lines when the variable is true.
Note: This program has a major problem because legal comments start with "/*" anywhere in a line and end with "*/" anywhere in a line. A source program might have a comment that begins with "/*" at the start of a line and ends with "*/" at the end of a line. Our program (as described) will miss that ending and continue writing lines. A better program (much harder to write) would find comments in the source file no matter where they begin and end. If you decide to do this, you will need String methods not discussed in this chapter.
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Write a program that asks for user's name and then writes it back with the first name as entered, and the second name all in captial letters.
C:\>java NameEcho Enter your name: Sherlock Holmes Sherlock HOLMES C:\>
You will have to look at the documentation of the String class and use methods not discussed in these notes:
Because this method throws an exception,
your main()
method must start with
public static void main (String[] args) throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException
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Write a program where the user enters a string, and the program echos it to the monitor with one character per line:
C:\>java LinePerChar Enter a string: Octopus O c t o p u s
To do this you will need to use the following method from class String
:
public char charAt( int inx ) throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException
This method returns the character that is at index inx
of the String.
Characters are indexed beginning at index 0.
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