Modify the BarChart program from Chapter 6 Exercise 13 to accept the number of points scored by each player in a season. The bar chart displays one asterisk for each 10 points scored by a player. For example, if a player has scored 48 points, then display 4 asterisks. An example of the program is shown below: Enter points earned for the season by Art >> 10 by Bob >> 20 by Cal >> 30 by Dan >> 40 by Eli >> 50 Points for Season (each asterisk represents 10 points) Art * Bob ** Cal *** Dan **** Eli *****   import java.util.Scanner; public class BarChart2 {     public static void main (String[] args) {         Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);         int artPoints;         int bobPoints;         int calPoints;         int danPoints;         int eliPoints;         final int AMT_EACH_ASTERISK = 10;         System.out.println("Enter points earned for the season");         System.out.print("    by Art >> ");         artPoints = input.nextInt();         System.out.print("    by Bob >> ");         bobPoints = input.nextInt();         System.out.print("    by Cal >> ");         calPoints = input.nextInt();         System.out.print("    by Dan >> ");         danPoints = input.nextInt();         System.out.print("    by Eli >> ");         eliPoints = input.nextInt();         System.out.println("\nPoints for Season (each asterisk represents " +                            AMT_EACH_ASTERISK + " points)\n");         // Write your code here to draw the charts     }     public static void drawChart(String name, int points, int amt_each) {         // Write your code here     } }

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Modify the BarChart program from Chapter 6 Exercise 13 to accept the number of points scored by each player in a season. The bar chart displays one asterisk for each 10 points scored by a player. For example, if a player has scored 48 points, then display 4 asterisks.

An example of the program is shown below:

Enter points earned for the season by Art >> 10 by Bob >> 20 by Cal >> 30 by Dan >> 40 by Eli >> 50 Points for Season (each asterisk represents 10 points) Art * Bob ** Cal *** Dan **** Eli *****

 

import java.util.Scanner;
public class BarChart2 {
    public static void main (String[] args) {
        Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
        int artPoints;
        int bobPoints;
        int calPoints;
        int danPoints;
        int eliPoints;
        final int AMT_EACH_ASTERISK = 10;
        System.out.println("Enter points earned for the season");
        System.out.print("    by Art >> ");
        artPoints = input.nextInt();
        System.out.print("    by Bob >> ");
        bobPoints = input.nextInt();
        System.out.print("    by Cal >> ");
        calPoints = input.nextInt();
        System.out.print("    by Dan >> ");
        danPoints = input.nextInt();
        System.out.print("    by Eli >> ");
        eliPoints = input.nextInt();
        System.out.println("\nPoints for Season (each asterisk represents " +
                           AMT_EACH_ASTERISK + " points)\n");

        // Write your code here to draw the charts
    }
    public static void drawChart(String name, int points, int amt_each) {
        // Write your code here
    }
}


 

 

 

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