Big Java, Binder Ready Version: Early Objects
Big Java, Binder Ready Version: Early Objects
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781119056447
Author: Cay S. Horstmann
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 11, Problem 10PP
Program Plan Intro

Separate files for each Sale

Program plan:

Filename: “Sale.java”

  • Include the required header files in the program
  • Define the “Sale” class
    • Declare the private variables
    • Define the parameterized constructor
      • Set the value
    • Define the “getName” method
      • Return the name
    • Define the “getServiceCategory” method
      • Return the service
    • Define the “getAmount” method
      • Return the amount
    • Define the “getDate” method
      • Return the date

Filename: “SalesSales.java”

  • Include the required header files in the program
  • Define the “SalesSales” class
    • Define the “getFileName” method
      • Declare the variable
      • Get the filename from the user
      • Iterate the loop until the loop ends the last line in the file
        • Get the values
      • Return the value
    • Define the “readSaleEntry” method
      • Declare the variable and get the values
      • Separate the values using “;”
      • Declare the variables and get the values
      • Call the “Sale” class with the parameters and return the values
    • Define the “readSalesFile” method
      • Create an object for “ArrayList”
      • Check filename is not equal to null
      • In the “try” block, create an object for “Scanner” class
        • Iterate the loop until the loop ends the last line in the file
          • Add the values by calling the “readSaleEntry” method
      • Return the sales.
    • Define the “gatherCategories” method
      • Create an object for “ArrayList”
      • Iterate the values
        • Check the categories are not equal to 0
          • Add the values
      • Return the categories
    • Define the “writeSale” method
      • Call the “getName” method and display the name
      • Call the “getServiceCategory” method and display the category
      • Call the “getAmount” method and display the amount
      • Call the “getDate” method and display the date
    • Define the “writeCategorySalesToFile” method
      • In the “try” block, create an object for “PrintWriter” class
        • Iterate the values
          • Check the service category is equal to category
            • Call the “writeSale” method
              • In the “catch” block, display a file not found error message
    • Define the “writeCategorySales” method
      • Iterate the values
        • Call the “writeCategorySalesToFile” method
    • Define the main method
      • Create an object for “Scanner” class
      • Call the “getFileName” method and set the value
      • In the “try” block,
        • Call the “readSalesFile” method and store the value in “sales” variable.
        • Call the “gatherCategories” method and store the value in “categories” variable.
        • Call the “writeCategorySales” method
        • Display the successive message
      • In the “catch” block, display a file not found error message
      • In the “catch” block, display a no such element error message

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Chapter 11 Solutions

Big Java, Binder Ready Version: Early Objects

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