Write an application that displays a series of at least 10 student ID numbers (that you have stored in an array) and asks the user to enter a test letter grade for the student. Create an Exception class named Grade Exception that contains a static public array of valid grade letters ('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'F', and 'T') you can use to determine whether a grade entered from the application is valid. In your application, throw a Grade Exception if the user does not enter a valid letter grade. Catch the Grade Exception, and then display an appropriate message. In addition, store an l' (for Incomplete) for any student for whom an exception is caught. At the end of the application, display all the student IDs and grades. Save the files as Grade Exception.java and TestGrade.java. Show transcribed image text Write an application that displays a series of at least 10 student ID numbers (that you have stored in an array) and asks the user to enter a test letter grade for the student. Create an Exception class named Grade Exception that contains a static public array of valid grade letters ('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'F', and 'T') you can use to determine whether a grade entered from the application is valid. In your application, throw a Grade Exception if the user does not enter a valid letter grade. Catch the Grade Exception, and then display an appropriate message.
Write an application that displays a series of at least 10 student ID numbers (that you have stored in an array) and asks the user to enter a test letter grade for the student. Create an Exception class named Grade Exception that contains a static public array of valid grade letters ('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'F', and 'T') you can use to determine whether a grade entered from the application is valid. In your application, throw a Grade Exception if the user does not enter a valid letter grade. Catch the Grade Exception, and then display an appropriate message. In addition, store an l' (for Incomplete) for any student for whom an exception is caught. At the end of the application, display all the student IDs and grades. Save the files as Grade Exception.java and TestGrade.java. Show transcribed image text Write an application that displays a series of at least 10 student ID numbers (that you have stored in an array) and asks the user to enter a test letter grade for the student. Create an Exception class named Grade Exception that contains a static public array of valid grade letters ('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'F', and 'T') you can use to determine whether a grade entered from the application is valid. In your application, throw a Grade Exception if the user does not enter a valid letter grade. Catch the Grade Exception, and then display an appropriate message. In addition, store an l' (for Incomplete) for any student for whom an exception is caught. At the end of the application, display all the student IDs and grades. Save the files as Grade Exception.java and TestGrade.java.
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