Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects (6th Edition)
Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780133957051
Author: Tony Gaddis
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 5PC
Program Plan Intro

Password Verifier

Program Plan:

The detail of “PasswordDemo” class is shown below:

  • In the “main()” method,
    • Declare the required variable.
    • Read the password input from user.
    • Check whether the password is valid or not. If yes,
      • Display the error message to user.
      • Otherwise, display the valid password message to user.
    • Exit the system.

The detail of “PasswordVerifier” class is shown below:

  • Declare and initialize the minimum password length.
  • In the isValid() method,
    • Declare the variable.
    • Check whether the password is valid or not. If yes,
      • Set the status as “true”.
    • Otherwise, set the status as “false”.
    • Return the status.
  • In the hasUpperCase() method,
    • Declare the variable.
    • The for loop executes until length of string. If yes,
      • Check the string has at least one uppercase character. If yes, set the status as “true”.
    • Return the status.
  • In the hasLowerCase() method,
    • Declare the variable.
    • The for loop executes until length of string. If yes,
      • Check the string has at least one lowercase character. If yes, set the status as “true”.
    • Return the status.
  • In the hasDigit() method,
    • Declare the variable.
    • The for loop executes until length of string. If yes,
      • Check the string contains numeric digit. If yes, set the status as “true”.
    • Return the status.

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Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects (6th Edition)

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