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Category > Computer Science Posted 04 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

Create a Stock class to manage the stock activity.

here is the lab i am having issues with i need redone with NEtBeans please. thank you in advance.

  • CIS355AWeek 4 Lab—Processing Arrays of Objects

     

    OBJECTIVES

    ·         Create a GUI that uses JList andJTabbedPanes.

    ·         Process multiple objects in an ArrayList.

    ·         Code event handlers for multiple events.

     

     

    PROBLEM: Stocks4U Portfolio Management System

    Stocks4U needs to develop an app for you to manage your stock purchases.You should be able to store a list of stock purchases, view the individual stocks, add and remove stocks.

     

    FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS

    You can code the GUI by hand or use NetBeans GUI builder interface.

     

    The GUI should have two tabs usingJTabbedPane.

    ·         One tab (“Show stocks”) should have

    o   a JList to display all the stock purchases;

    o   a text field or label to display information about a particular stock; and

    o   aJButton to remove a stock.

    ·         One tab (“Add stock”) should have textboxes, labels, and a button to input a stock.

     

    Create a Stock class to manage the stock activity. It should have private instance variables of

    ·         company name;

    ·         number of shares;

    ·         purchase price; and

    ·         current price.

    Create a default and parameterized constructor.

    Create sets/gets for all instance variables.

    Create a get method to calculate and return the profit or loss. This would be calculated as

                Number of shares * (current price – purchase price).

    Create toString to display the name of the stock.

     

    As you add stocks, they are displayed in the JList.

    If you select an element in the JList, the gain or loss is displayed in the label or text field.

    If you select an element in the JList and click Remove, the stock is removed from the list.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Sample GUI

     

     

     

    GRADING RUBRIC

    Stock class

    ·         Has all required functionality

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    GUI class

    ·         Use the Stock class to process data.

    ·         As you add stocks, they are displayed in the JList.

    ·         If you select an element in the JList, the gain or loss is displayed in the label or text field.

    ·         If you select an element in the JList and click Remove, the stock is removed from the list.

    ·         Use error messages for any invalid/missing user input using JOptionPane.

    25

    Code style

    5

    Lab Report

    10

    TOTAL

    55

     

    CODE STYLE REQUIREMENTS

    ·         Include meaningful comments throughout your code.

    ·         Use meaningful names for variables.

    ·         Code must be properly indented.

    ·         Include a comment header at beginning of each file, example below.

    /**************************************************** 
    Program Name: ProgramName.java 
    Programmer's Name: Student Name 
    Program Description: Describe here what this program will do 
    ***********************************************************/

     

    DELIVERABLES

    Submit as a SINGLE zip folder

    ·         All java files

    ·         Lab report

     

    Follow assignment specification regarding class/method names.

    Note that your java filename must match class name (DO NOT rename).

     

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