Building Java Programs: A Back To Basics Approach (5th Edition)
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Author: Stuart Reges, Marty Stepp
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Chapter 6, Problem 1PP
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Program Plan Intro
- Import the required header files.
- Create the class “count”,
- Define the “main()” function.
- Create object of “BufferedReader”.
- Create the integer variables, “charCount”, “wordCount”, and “lineCount”.
- Create a “try..catch” clause.
- Read a file named “file.txt”.
- Get the current line to the string variable “currentLine”.
- Iterate a “while” loop.
- Increment the value “lineCount” by 1.
- Create an array of words.
- Set the value of “wordCount”.
- Iterate a “for” loop,
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- Set the value of “charCount”.
- Read the next line to “currentLine”.
- Print the “charCount”, “wordCount”, and “lineCount”.
- Catch an exception “e”.
- Call the method “printStackTrace()”.
- Finally,
- Create a “try..catch” block.
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- Close the reader.
- Catch an exception “e”.
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- Call the method “printStackTrace()”.
- Define the “main()” function.
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