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Chapter 30, Problem 30.9PE
Program Plan Intro

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Program Plan:

  • Import necessary stream packages into program.
  • Define the class named “Main”.
    • Define main method.
      • Initialize the object “obj” for “Scanner” class.
      • Declare the variable “numberOfStudents” and prompt the value from user.
      • Define the array object for “Student” class.
      • Using “for” loop, get the student name and score from user and store the values into “students[]” variable.
      • Sort the values of “students[]” variable by score and print the results on screen.
    • Define the class named “Student”.
      • Declare the variables “name” and “score”.
      • Define the constructor and initialize the class variables.
      • Define the getters for student name and score.

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