Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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(Address book) Write a program that stores, retrieves, adds, and updates addresses as shown in Figure 17.20. Use a fixed-length string for storing each attribute in the address. Use random-access file for reading and writing an address. Assume the sizes of the name, street, city, state, and zip are 32, 32, 20, 2, and 5 bytes, respectively.
FIGURE 17.20 The application can store, retrieve, and update addresses from a file. Source: Copyright © 1995–2016 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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