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Category > Programming Posted 25 Apr 2017 My Price 9.00

COSC 1436 Assignment #4 – Spring 2017COSC 1436

Can someone help me out with this homework assignment.please? I've been understanding everything up to this point. On question 1 i have set up my methods but am struggling to call my array since the methods dont take arguments except the setArray method, Thanks

 

Page1of4Drs. An and Rabieh, and Mrs. Varol: COSC 1436 Assignment #4 – Spring 2017COSC 1436: Programming Fundamentals I(Assignment 4)DUE Time and Date:Midnight, Friday, 04/14/2017What to submit:Array.javaLastNameFirstNameArrayTestDriver.javaLastNameFirstNameTexansStatistics.javaNote 1:Unless otherwise mentioned, you are asked to upload ONLY your java source filesthrough blackboard. Email submission is not accepted, because of confusion in grading.Note 2:If your programs contain any syntactical errors, no points will be given. Thus, pleasemake sure your programs are properly compiled with computers at the CS labs, not only in yourlaptop or desktop environments.Note 3:No late submission will be accepted, thus keep the deadline.Note 4:Grading will be divided into two categories, formatting and logic, where formattingcompromise 25% of your total grade. Formatting will be based on the following rules.Rule 1:Naming is an important issue in Java. Not only you should you define meaningfulvariable names, but should also give appropriate names for the physical java file, which must bethe same as the public class name that you edit.Unless otherwise mentioned, you will followthe industry standard for Java namingconvention:(1) Java Classes start in uppercase and each individual word in the class name iscapitalized;(2) All Java methods and variables start in lowercase and each individual word in themethod and variable is capitalized;(3) Each final variable (known as a constant) should be written in all uppercase.Rule 2:There should be a space around all operators (e.g., 3 + 5, not 3+5). In addition, spacingwith regards to parentheses should be consistent.

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