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Chapter 1, Problem 10PE
Program Plan Intro
Comments in Java
Define the class “Comments”.
- Define the main method.
- Display the given statement in output window using the print statement.
- Show the given statement in Line comment, Block comment and Javadoc comments.
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For this assignment you are given the following Java source code files:
IStack.java (This file is complete – make no changes to this file)
MyStack.java (You must complete this file)
Main.java (You may use this file to write code to test your MyStack)
You must complete the public class named MyStack.java with fields and methods as defined below. Your MyStack.java will implement the IStack interface that is provided in the IStack.java file. You must implement your MyStack class as either a linked list or an array list (refer to your MyArrayList and MyLinkedList work). Your MyStack must not be arbitrarily limited to any fixed size at run-time.
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UML CLass Diagram: MyStack
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While there are no required fields for your MyStack class, you will need to decide what fields to implement. This decision will be largely based on your choice to implement this MyStack as either an array list or a linked list.
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Summary: Create a Java application that will determine your true love.
Prerequisites: Java, VS Code, and Terminal
In this assignment you will develop and test a command-line application written in the Java language
that asks questions to determine if a person is your true love. More specifically your application
should ask five questions in the form of statements and allow the user to respond to each statement
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will then compare the person’s answers with your desired “true love” answers. The closer the answers
are to your desired “true love” answers the better match the two of you are for each other.
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