BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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Chapter 19, Problem 8PP
Program Plan Intro
To count the number of movies in the data set
Program plan:
- In the file “Movie.java”, import necessary package, and create a class “Movie”,
- Declare the necessary variables.
- Define the constructor to initialize the variables.
- Define the method “getActors()” to return the actors.
- Define the method “getDirectors()” to return the directors.
- Define the method “getProducers()” to return the producers .
- Define the method “getTitle()” to return title.
- Define the method “getYear()” to return year.
- Define the method “toString()” to return the formatted string.
- In the file “Movies.java”, import necessary packages, and create a class “Movies”,
- Define the method “readMovies()” to read movies from a file.
- Define the method “getString()” to return the string.
- Define the method “getList(” to get the list.
- In the file “MoviesTester.java”, import necessary packages, and create a class “MoviesTester”,
- Define main() method.
- Create list.
- Call the method “countAMovies()” to get the count of movies.
- Print the actual count.
- Print the expected count.
- Define a method “countAMovies()” to return the number of movies that start with the word A or An.
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