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1 Programming Fundamentals I Java Programming Spring 2009 Instructor: Xuan Tung Hoang tung_hx@icu.ac.kr TA: Tran Minh Trung trungtm@icu.ac.kt Lab 03

2 XuanTung Hoang 2 Content Multiplication test Duplicate elimination Homework #3

3 XuanTung Hoang 3 Exercise 1: Multiplication test Write a program to check the capability of user to perform simple multiplication as following  Use a Random object to produce two positive one-digit integers. The program should then prompt the user with a question, such as How much is 6 times 7?  The user then inputs the answer.  The program checks the user’s answer. If it is correct  Display the message "Very good!"  Ask another multiplication question If the answer is wrong  Display the message "No. Please try again."  Let the student try the same question repeatedly until the student finally gets it right. A separate method should be used to generate each new question. This method should be called once when the application begins execution and each time the user answers the question correctly.

4 XuanTung Hoang 4 Exercise 1: Template (1) // Multiply.java // Program generates single digit multiplication problems import java.util.*; public class Multiply { Random randomNumbers = new Random(); int answer; // the correct answer // ask the user to answer multiplication problems public void quiz() { Scanner input = new Scanner( System.in ); int guess; // the user's guess /* write code to call method createQuestion to display the question */ System.out.println( "Enter your answer (-1 to exit):" ); guess = input.nextInt(); while ( guess != -1 ) { /* write code to call the method checkResponse to check the user’s answer */ System.out.println( "Enter your answer (-1 to exit):" ); guess = input.nextInt(); } // end while } // end method /* write code for the createQuestion, checkResponse method (next slide)*/ } // end class Multiply

5 XuanTung Hoang 5 Exercise 1: Template (2) //createQuestion method: prints a new question and stores the corresponding answer /* write method header for the createQuestion method */ { // get two random numbers between 0 and 9 /* Write code to get two random numbers and store them in variables digit1 and digit2. */ /* Write code to multiply the two variables and store the result in variable answer */ System.out.printf( "How much is %d times %d?\n", digit1, digit2 ); } // end method createQuestion //checkResponse method: checks if the user answered correctly /* Write method header for checkResponse */ { /* Write code to test whether the answer is incorrect */ /* Write code to tell the user to try again, if the answer is incorrect */ else { System.out.println( "Very Good!" ); /* Write code to call method createQuestion to display another question */ } // end else } // end method checkResponse Q: How to generate random integers from 0 to n-1 ?: A: Google with key words: “random + java tutorial”

6 XuanTung Hoang 6 Exercise 1: Sample output How much is 0 times 8? Enter your answer (-1 to exit): 0 Very Good! How much is 3 times 9? Enter your answer (-1 to exit): 21 No. Please try again. Enter your answer (-1 to exit): 27 Very Good! How much is 8 times 1? Enter your answer (-1 to exit):

7 XuanTung Hoang 7 Exercise 2: Duplicate elimination  Write an application that inputs five numbers, eac h between 10 and 100. Display an input number only if it is not a duplicate of a number already read. Display the complete set of unique values input after the user inputs each new value. Use the smallest possible array to solve this problem.

8 XuanTung Hoang 8 Exercise 2: Template (1) // Unique.java // Reads in 5 unique numbers. import java.util.Scanner; public class Unique { // gets 5 unique numbers from the user public void getNumbers() { Scanner input = new Scanner( System.in ); /* Create an array of five elements*/ int count = 0; // number of uniques read int entered = 0; // number of entered numbers while( entered < numbers.length ) { System.out.print( "Enter number: " ); /* Write code here to retrieve the input from the user */ // validate the input (next slide) /* Write an if statement that validates the input */ // print the list of unique values /* Write code to output the contents of the array */ } // end while } // end method getNumbers } // end class Unique

9 XuanTung Hoang 9 Exercise 2: Template (2) // validate the input if ( //*add validate condition) { // flags whether this number already exists boolean containsNumber = false; // increment number of entered numbers entered++; /* Compare the user input to the unique numbers in the array using a for statement. If the number is unique, store new number */ /* add the user input to the array only if the number is not already in the array */ if ( !containsNumber ) { /* Write code to add the number to the array and increment unique items input */ } // end if else System.out.printf( "%d has already been entered\n“, number ); } // end if else System.out.println( "number must be between 10 and 100" );

10 XuanTung Hoang 10 Exercise 2: Sample output Enter number: 11 11 Enter number: 85 11 85 Enter number: 26 11 85 26 Enter number: 11 11 has already been entered 11 85 26 Enter number: 41 11 85 26 41 Enter number: 99 11 85 26 41 99

11 XuanTung Hoang 11 Homework #3

12 XuanTung Hoang 12 Submission and Report Due: 1 th April, mid-night Compress your source/class files into a ZIP file Name the zip file according with the following template:  StudentID_labNumber.zip Example: 20091004_lab1.zip Submit the file to TA  Email address: submit.hw.code@gmail.comsubmit.hw.code@gmail.com  Subject: “StudentID_ICE0124_lab1” Example: 20061004_ICE0124_lab1


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