Friday, March 20, 2009
Exercise 1 --- Word Reverser
* Program name: reverseSent
* Subject: IT134_Computer Programming 3
* Instructor: Mr. Dony Dongiapon
* Date Started: 03/16/09
* Date Finished: 03/18/09
* Purpose: To create a program that reads in a sentence
* from the user and prints it with each word reversed.
*/
import java.util.*;
public class reverseSent {
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
//ask the user to input data.
System.out.print("\nInput: ");
//get the data and store it in variable data.
String data = scan.nextLine();
//use StringTokenizer to separate each word.
StringTokenizer tokens = new StringTokenizer(data);
while(tokens.hasMoreTokens()){
String element = tokens.nextToken();
StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(element);
//method reverse reverses the contents of the StringBuffer.
element = buffer.reverse().toString();
//print the reverse word of data input by user.
System.out.print(element+" ");
}
}
}
Exercise 2 --- Color Cycle
* Program name: colorCycle
* Subject: IT134_Computer Programming 3
* Instructor: Mr. Dony Dongiapon
* Date Started: 03/16/09
* Date Finished: 03/18/09
* Purpose: To create a program that has only one button
* in the frame but in clicking this button will change the
* background color.
*/
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class colorCycle extends JFrame{
int x=0;
boolean click = false;
JPanel buttonPanel;
JButton buttons;
Container container = getContentPane();
String colors[] = {"red","blue","green","yellow"};
Color buttonColors[] = {Color.red,Color.blue,Color.green,Color.yellow};
public colorCycle(){
super("Color Cycle");
changeColor action = new changeColor();
container.setLayout(new FlowLayout());
buttons = new JButton(colors[x]);
if(click){
buttons.setBackground(buttonColors[x]);
}else{
buttons.setForeground(buttonColors[x]);
}
buttonPanel = new JPanel();
buttonPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout());
buttons.addActionListener(action);
buttonPanel.add(buttons);
container.add(buttonPanel,BorderLayout.CENTER);
setSize(400,150);
setVisible(true);
}
private class changeColor implements ActionListener{
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event){
x=++x
container.setBackground(buttonColors[x]);
buttons.setBackground(buttonColors[x]);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args){
colorCycle color = new colorCycle();
color.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
}
}
Exercise 3 --- Combination Lock
* Program name: combinationLock
* Subject: IT134_Computer Programming 3
* Instructor: Mr. Dony Dongiapon
* Date Started: 03/16/09
* Date Finished: 03/18/09
* Purpose: To create a program that will create a frame
* with ten buttons from 0 to 9 and will exit if the user
* click on the correct three buttons in order but if the
* wrong combination is used, the frame will turns red.
*/
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class combinationLock extends JFrame{
String[] password={"8","4","9"};
int x=0,y=0;
JButton buttons[];
JPanel buttonPanel;
Container container = getContentPane();
public combinationLock(){
super("Combination Lock");
ClickEvent action = new ClickEvent();
container.setLayout(new FlowLayout());
buttons = new JButton[10];
buttonPanel = new JPanel();
buttonPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(0,buttons.length));
for(int x=0;x<10;x++){
if(event.getActionCommand().equals(password[x])){
y+=1;
if(y==3){
System.exit(0);
}
}else{
y+=1;
if(y==3){
container.setBackground(Color.red);
x=-1;
y=-1;
}
}
x++;
}
}
}
}
Exercise 4 --- Name Echo
* Program name: NameEcho
* Subject: IT134_Computer Programming 3
* Instructor: Mr. Dony Dongiapon
* Date Started: 03/16/09
* Date Finished: 03/18/09
* Purpose: To write a program that will asks for user's
* name and then writes it back with the first name
* as entered, and the second name all in capital letters.
*/
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class NameEcho{
public static void main(String[] args)throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException{
try{
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
//ask the user to input data.
System.out.println("Enter your name:");
//get the data and store it in variable name.
String name = scan.nextLine();
//get the index of " " through indexOf method
int c=name.indexOf(" ");
int a=c+1;
//store the first name entered to variable output
String output = name.substring(0,c);
//store the second name entered to variable name2
String name2=name.substring(a,name.length());
//print the first name and the second name in capital letters
System.out.print(output+" "+name2.toUpperCase());
}
catch(StringIndexOutOfBoundsException index){
System.err.printf("No more data.");
}
}
}
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Exercise 5 --- HelloObject
* Program name: Hello
* Subject: IT134_Computer Programming 3
* Instructor: Mr. Dony Dongiapon
* Date Started: 03/16/09
* Date Finished: 03/18/09
* Purpose: To write a version of the HelloObject program
* where the greeting that is printed by the object is given
* by the user.
*/
import java.util.*;
public class Hello{
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
public Hello(){
System.out.println("Enter greeting:");
String greeting = scan.nextLine();
System.out.println();
System.out.print(greeting);
}
public static void main(String[] args){
Hello greeting = new Hello();
}
}
Thursday, March 5, 2009
User-Friendly Division by: Maribelle P. Lacno
* Program name: DivisionPractice
* Subject: IT134_Computer Programming 3
* Instructor: Mr. Dony Dongiapon
* Date Started: 03/06/09
* Date Finished: 03/09/09
* Purpose: To create a program that will reinforce
* my learnings and knowledge in Exception handling.
*/
import java .util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class DivisionPractice {
//create the quotient() method that will compute the numerator and divisor
public static double quotient(double numerator, double divisor)throws
ArithmeticException{
return numerator/divisor;
}
public static void main(String[] args){
//declare a scanner that will get the value of the user's input
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
double num, div, ans;
//initialize variable c to be equal to 'm'
char c='m';
do{
//ask the user to input the numerator
System.out.print("\nEnter numerator: ");
//get and store the numerator to variable n as a String
String n=scan.next();
//get the first character of n and store it in variable x
char x=n.charAt(0);
try{
//if x is equal to 'q' or 'Q', the program will exit
if(x=='q'||x=='Q'){
System.exit(0);
}else{
//convert the String value of n to integer value and store it in variable num
num=Integer.parseInt(n);
//ask the user to input the divisor
System.out.print("\nEnter divisor: ");
//get and store the divisor to variable d as a String
String d=scan.next();
//get the first character of d and store it in variable y
char y=d.charAt(0);
//if y is equal to 'q' or 'Q', the program will exit
if(y=='q'||y=='Q'){
System.exit(0);
}else{
//convert the String value of d to integer value and store it in variable div
div = Integer.parseInt(d);
//call the method quotient() to compute the variable ans
ans=quotient(num,div);
//the program will print the result
System.out.println();
System.out.print(num+"/"+div+" is "+ans);
System.out.println();
}
}
}
catch(NumberFormatException numberFormat){
//print the error message and tell the user to input again
System.err.printf("\nYou entered bad data.\nPlease try again.");
}
catch(ArithmeticException arithmetic){
//convert the String value of n to integer value and store it in variable num
num=Integer.parseInt(n);
//print the error message
System.err.printf("\nYou can't divide "+num+" by 0");
}
}
while(c!='q');
}
}
ArrayList & Iterator
/* Programmer: Maribelle Lacno
* Program name: myList
* Subject: IT134_Computer Programming 3
* Instructor: Mr. Dony Dongiapon
* Date Started: 03/03/09
* Date Finished: 03/04/09
* Purpose: To create a program that will understand the concept of ArrayList and iterator.
*/
import java.util.*;
public class myList{
public static void main(String[] args){
boolean quit = true;
System.out.print("\na. add new data to the list.");
System.out.print("\nb.remove data from the list.");
System.out.print("\nc. view the content of the list.");
Scanner scan=new Scanner(System.in);
ArrayList
do{
System.out.print("\nWhat do you want to do? ");
String choice=scan.next();
char c=choice.charAt(0);
if(c=='a'){
System.out.print("\nYou choose to add a new data.");
System.out.print("\nEnter the data: ");
String data = scan.nextLine();
list.add(data);
System.out.print("\nSize of list after adding data: " + list.size());
}else if(c=='b'){
System.out.print("\nYou choose to remove a data.");
System.out.print("\nEnter the data: ");
String index = scan.nextLine();
list.remove(index);
System.out.print("\nSize of list after deleting data: " + list.size());
}else if(c=='c'){
System.out.print("\nYou choose to view the list.");
System.out.print("\nMy List of classmates: ");
Iterator
while (classmate.hasNext()){
String content= classmate.next();
System.out.print("\n"+content);
}
ListIterator
while (listClassmate.hasNext()){
String content= listClassmate.next();
listClassmate.set("\n"+content);
}
}else if(c=='q'||c=='Q'){
System.exit(0);
}else{
System.out.print("\nInvalid choice.\nPlease try again.");
}
}while(quit);
}
}
Things I learned in this exercise:
ArrayList implementation is like the concept of Linkedlist. the iterator is used to access and manipulate the operation of the ArrayList. - ArrayList class has many methods like add(), remove(), set(), and size().
- to use the ArrayList and iterator or ListIterator, we must import the java.util package.