JAVA PROGRAM Lab #2. Chapter 7. PC #11. Array Operations (Page 491) Write a program that accepts a file name from command line, then initializes an array with test data using that text file as an input. The file should contain floating point numbers (use double data type). The program should also have the following methods: * getTotal. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the total of the values in the array. * getAverage. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the average of the values in the array. * getHighest. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the highest value in the array. * getLowest. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the lowest value in the array.   This part of the program is not correct. There should be no Scanner. You should read the file name from the command line. Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in); // Prompt the user for the filename System.out.print("Enter the filename: "); String filename = scanner.nextLine(); PLEASE FIX AND MODIFY THIS JAVA SO WHEN I UPLOAD IT TO HYPERGRADE IT PASSES ALL TEST CASSES PLEASES. RIGHT NOW IT SAYS 2 OUT OF 4 PASSED. THE PICTURES THAT I PROVIDED PROOF THAT WHEN I UPLOAD IT TO HYPERGRADES IT FAILS TEST CASSES. THANK YOU.

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Lab #2. Chapter 7. PC #11. Array Operations (Page 491)
Write a program that accepts a file name from command line, then initializes an array with test data using that text file as an input. The file should contain floating point numbers (use double data type). The program should also have the following methods:
* getTotal. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the total of the values in the array.
* getAverage. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the average of the values in the array.
* getHighest. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the highest value in the array.
* getLowest. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the lowest value in the array.
 
This part of the program is not correct. There should be no Scanner. You should read the file name from the command line.
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
// Prompt the user for the filename
System.out.print("Enter the filename: ");
String filename = scanner.nextLine();
PLEASE FIX AND MODIFY THIS JAVA SO WHEN I UPLOAD IT TO HYPERGRADE IT PASSES ALL TEST CASSES PLEASES. RIGHT NOW IT SAYS 2 OUT OF 4 PASSED. THE PICTURES THAT I PROVIDED PROOF THAT WHEN I UPLOAD IT TO HYPERGRADES IT FAILS TEST CASSES. THANK YOU
 

import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

public class ArrayOperations {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        if (args.length != 1) {
            System.err.println("Usage: java ArrayOperations <filename>");
            System.exit(1); // Exit with an error code
        }

        String fileName = args[0];
        double[] data = readDataFromFile(fileName);

        if (data != null) {
            System.out.printf("Total: %.3f%n", getTotal(data));
            System.out.printf("Average: %.3f%n", getAverage(data));
            System.out.printf("Highest: %.3f%n", getHighest(data));
            System.out.printf("Lowest: %.3f%n", getLowest(data));
        }
    }

    public static double[] readDataFromFile(String fileName) {
        List<Double> dataList = new ArrayList<>();

        try (BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(fileName))) {
            String line;
            while ((line = br.readLine()) != null) {
                line = line.trim();
                if (!line.isEmpty()) {
                    dataList.add(Double.parseDouble(line));
                }
            }
        } catch (IOException e) {
            System.err.println("File: " + fileName + " does not exist.");
            return null;
        } catch (NumberFormatException e) {
            System.err.println("Invalid data format in the file: " + e.getMessage());
            return null;
        }

        double[] data = new double[dataList.size()];
        for (int i = 0; i < dataList.size(); i++) {
            data[i] = dataList.get(i);
        }

        return data;
    }

    public static double getTotal(double[] arr) {
        double total = 0;
        for (double num : arr) {
            total += num;
        }
        return total;
    }

    public static double getAverage(double[] arr) {
        if (arr.length == 0) {
            return 0;
        }
        return getTotal(arr) / arr.length;
    }

    public static double getHighest(double[] arr) {
        double highest = Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY;
        for (double num : arr) {
            if (num > highest) {
                highest = num;
            }
        }
        return highest;
    }

    public static double getLowest(double[] arr) {
        double lowest = Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY;
        for (double num : arr) {
            if (num < lowest) {
                lowest = num;
            }
        }
        return lowest;
    }
}


       

input1.txt

-283.760
-456.167
19.815
-322.301
344.949
-850.533
-672.360
-188.767
646.462
-118.775
808.613
-746.865
-370.432
219.607
-166.298
-508.636
-989.128
-205.020
-928.165
-180.699
300.753
316.036
709.371
-886.860
-585.388
-554.302
-394.801
-970.233
905.941
787.854
-181.240
74.665
802.453
-951.292
-510.656
-203.999
-276.199
-350.575
398.501
-519.799
469.199
592.120
713.424
155.967
585.481
-780.846
387.700
457.806
560.933
-343.916
486.806
-43.184
237.494
191.488
309.275
-64.415
-206.333
-377.696
-409.553
-734.282
-777.221
-318.800
-695.745
40.631
-384.036
-937.134
-380.501
-77.083
756.524
-720.959
-579.412
-215.301
542.097
-402.541
468.721
151.050
573.296
-342.210
758.038
200.691
882.294
8.042
-87.760
634.811
-777.953
767.795
570.716
594.012
596.648
900.010
-370.754
985.007
785.562
-838.952
-71.182
72.845
-500.759
698.946
527.167
1.082

 

Test Case 1

 
 
 
Command Line arguments:
 
double_input1.txt
 
 
Total: -1,813.080\n
Average: -18.131\n
Highest: 985.007\n
Lowest: -989.128\n
 

Test Case 2

 
 
 
Command Line arguments:
 
double_input2.txt
 
 
Total: -331,368.178\n
Average: -165.684\n
Highest: 9,994.439\n
Lowest: -9,988.269\n
 

Test Case 3

 
 
 
Command Line arguments:
 
double_input3.txt
 
 
File: double_input3.txt does not exist.\n
 

Test Case 4

 
 
 
Usage: java ArrayOperations <filename>\n
 
Test Case 1 Failed Show what's missing
Command Line arguments: double_input1.txt
Total: -1813.080 \n
Average: -18.131 \n
Highest: 985.007 \n
Lowest: -989.128 \n
Test Case 2 Failed Show what's missing
Command Line arguments: double_input2.txt
Total: -331368.178 \n
Average: -165.684 \n
Highest: 9994.439 \n
Lowest: -9988.269|\n|
Test Case 3 Passed!
Command Line arguments: double_input3.txt
File: double_input3.txt does not exist.\n
Test Case 4 Passed!
Usage: java ArrayOperations <filename>\n
Transcribed Image Text:Test Case 1 Failed Show what's missing Command Line arguments: double_input1.txt Total: -1813.080 \n Average: -18.131 \n Highest: 985.007 \n Lowest: -989.128 \n Test Case 2 Failed Show what's missing Command Line arguments: double_input2.txt Total: -331368.178 \n Average: -165.684 \n Highest: 9994.439 \n Lowest: -9988.269|\n| Test Case 3 Passed! Command Line arguments: double_input3.txt File: double_input3.txt does not exist.\n Test Case 4 Passed! Usage: java ArrayOperations <filename>\n
Test Case 1
Command Line arguments: double_input1.txt
Total: -1,813.080 \n
Average: -18.131 \n
Highest: 985.007 n
Lowest: -989.128 \n
Test Case 2
Command Line arguments: double_input2.txt
Total: -331, 368.178 \n
Average: -165.684 \n
Highest: 9,994.439 \n
Lowest: -9,988.269 \n
Test Case 3
Command Line arguments: double_input3.txt
File: double_input3.txt does not exist.\n
Test Case 4
Usage: java ArrayOperations <filename>\n
Transcribed Image Text:Test Case 1 Command Line arguments: double_input1.txt Total: -1,813.080 \n Average: -18.131 \n Highest: 985.007 n Lowest: -989.128 \n Test Case 2 Command Line arguments: double_input2.txt Total: -331, 368.178 \n Average: -165.684 \n Highest: 9,994.439 \n Lowest: -9,988.269 \n Test Case 3 Command Line arguments: double_input3.txt File: double_input3.txt does not exist.\n Test Case 4 Usage: java ArrayOperations <filename>\n
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