Building Java Programs: A Back To Basics Approach (5th Edition)
Building Java Programs: A Back To Basics Approach (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780135471944
Author: Stuart Reges, Marty Stepp
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 5PP

Story Class

Program Plan Intro

Program plan:

  • Import the required header files.
  • Create the class “Story”,
    • Define the “openFile()” method.
      • Create an object “scanner” of “Scanner” class.
      • Create string variable “text” to hold the path.
      • Create the object of “Stream”.
      • Iterate a “while” loop.
        • Print the statement.
        • Get the tokens from the files to the variables “text”.
        • If the condition is true.
          • Add “\n” to “text”.
    • Close the file.
    • Return “text”.
    • Define the “extraPlaceHolders()” method.
      • Create a variable “placeholders” of “ArrayList”.
      • Iterate a “while” loop.
        • Find the index of “<” and set to the variable “index1”.
        • Find the index of “>” and set to the variable “index2”.
        • Create a string “placeHolder” to add the substrings.
        • Add the “placeHolder” to “placeholders”.
        • Set the value of “index”.
      • Add the values to “splited[]”.
    • Return the “placeholders”.
    • Define the “saveFile()” method.
      • Create an object of “PrintWriter”.
      • Print the data to the file.
      • Close the file.
      • Print the statement.
    • Define the “main()” function.
      • Create an object of “Scanner”.
      • Prompt the user to enter the file name.
      • Get the file name to “filename”.
      • Create a “try..Catch” block.
        • Create a string variable “text” to get the file name.
        • Create a variable “placeholders” of “ArrayList”.
        • Iterate a “for” loop.
          • Print the statement.
          • Get the lines to “replacement”.
          • Set the value of text.
            • Print the text in the file “story.txt”.
            • Save the text to a file “output.txt”.
      • Catch the exception “e”.
        • Print the exception message.

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