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 11PE
Program Plan Intro

Reverse the each lines and write them into another file

Program plan:

  • Include the required header files in the program
  • Define the “Reverse” class
    • Define the “readLinesToArray” method
      • Declare “lineList” as an “ArrayList” variable
      • In “try” block, declare an object for “Scanner” class and pass the filename as an argument.
        • Add the each lines to the “lineList” variable using “while” condition
      • The “catch” block throws an error message if the file is not found.
      • Return the value.
    • Define “reverse” method
      • Declare the string variable “reversed”
      • Iterate “i” until it reaches length of the “line” variable
        • Reverse each character in the file and store the reversed characters in “reversed” variable.
      • Return the “reversed” variable
    • Define the “writeInReverse” method
      • In “try” block, declare an object for “PrintWriter” class and pass the filename as an argument.
      • Write all the lines in the file
      • The “catch” block throws an error message if the file is not found.
    • Define the main method
      • Check the “args” length is less than 2
      • If the condition is true, then display error message
      • Otherwise, create an object of “readLinesToArray” method
        • Call the “writeInReverse” with the arguments
        • Display the successive message.

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Chapter 11 Solutions

Big Java, Binder Ready Version: Early Objects

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