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Java Programming
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ISBN: 9780357238530
Author: Joyce Farrell
Publisher: Cengage Limited
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Chapter 5, Problem 5PE

a.

Program Plan Intro

Display a specified message for the entered date

Program plan:

  • Import necessary package.
  • Create a class “PastPresentFuture”,
    • Define the method “main ()”,
      • Declare the necessary variables.
      • Create an object for “LocalDate” class.
      • Create “Scanner” object.
      • Assign the month value returned from the method “getMonthValue()”.
      • Assign the day value returned from the method “getDayOfMonth()”.
      • Assign the month value returned from the method “getYear()”.
      • Prompt the user to enter the month, day, and year.
      • Get the month, day and year from the user.
      • Check whether the year is a today’s year,
        • If it is true, print the related message.
      • Otherwise, check whether the month is today’s month,
        • If it is true, print the related message.
      • Otherwise, check whether the day is same as today,
        • If it is true, print the related message.
      • Otherwise, print the month related message.

b.

Program Plan Intro

Display a specified message for the entered date

Program plan:

  • Import necessary package.
  • Create a class “PastPresentFuture2”,
    • Define the method “main ()”,
      • Declare the necessary variables.
      • Create an object for “LocalDate” class.
      • Create another instance variable for “LocalDate” class.
      • Create “Scanner” object.
      • Assign the month value returned from the method “getMonthValue()”.
      • Assign the day value returned from the method “getDayOfMonth()”.
      • Assign the month value returned from the method “getYear()”.
      • Prompt the user to enter the month, day, and year.
      • Get the month, day and year from the user.
      • Assign the values in a date format.
      • Check whether the entered date is a past date,
        • If it is true, print the related message that indicates the past date.
      • Otherwise, check whether the date is the current date,
        • If it is true, print the related message that indicates the current date.
      • Otherwise, print the month related message that indicates the future date.

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