Building Java Programs: A Back To Basics Approach, Loose Leaf Edition (5th Edition)
Building Java Programs: A Back To Basics Approach, Loose Leaf Edition (5th Edition)
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Author: Stuart Reges, Marty Stepp
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 6PP
Program Plan Intro

Print Calendar

Program plan:

  • Create a class “CalendarMonth”,
    • Define the method “main()”,
      • Print week days and spaces between them
      • Call the method “printCal()”.
      • Print new line.
      • Print the footer of the Calendar.
    • Define the method “printCal()”,
      • Set the column to “1”.
      • Assign first Sunday in the numeric in the first column.
      • Execute loop to print the delimiter,
        • Print the empty space with delimiter.
        • Increment the column number.
          • Execute loop for the date output between delimiter (|) with space padded,
            • Check whether the column is greater than “7”,
              • Set the column number to “1”.
              • Print last delimiter in a row.
            • Display date with two delimiters.
            • Print the value returned from the method “padded()” with day value and “4”.
            • Print spaces.
            • Increment the column value by “1”.
          • Check whether the column is less than or equal to “7”,
            • Execute loop till the column “7”.
              • Print delimiter with spaces.
            • Print delimiter.
    • Define the method “padded()”,
      • Assign the value to “s”.
      • Execute loop till width,
        • Concatenate string.
          • Return the value with spaces padded.

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