Given a base Plant class and a derived Flower class, complete main() to create an ArrayList called myGarden. The ArrayList should be able to store objects that belong to the plant class or the Flower class. Create a method called printArrayList()), that uses the printInfo() methods defined in the respective classes and prints each element in myGarden. The program should read plants or flowers from input (ending with -1), add each Plant or Flower to the myGarden ArrayList, and output each element in myGarden using the printInfo() method. Ex. If the input is: plant Spirea 10 flower Hydrangea 30 false lilac flower Rose 6 false white plant Mint 4 -1 the output is: Plant 1 Information: Plant name: Spirea Cost: 10 Plant 2 Information: Plant name: Hydrangea Cost: 30 Annual: false Color of flowers: lilac Plant 3 Information: Plant name: Rose Cost: 6 Annual: false. Color of flowers: white Plant 4 Information: Plant name: Mint Cost: 4
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
public class PlantArrayListExample {
// TODO: Define a printArrayList method that prints an ArrayList of plant (or flower) objects
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);
String input;
// TODO: Declare an ArrayList called myGarden that can hold object of type plant
// TODO: Declare variables - plantName, plantCost, flowerName, flowerCost, colorOfFlowers, isAnnual
input = scnr.next();
while(!input.equals("-1")){
// TODO: Check if input is a plant or flower
// Store as a plant object or flower object
// Add to the ArrayList myGarden
input = scnr.next();
}
// TODO: Call the method printArrayList to print myGarden
}
}
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