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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
Professor
Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
This will be the last question for 2015! There will be several parts to this question. I have priced it fairly at $40 and will be willing to give a $20 tip if the information is completed sooner than the deadline and is all correct.
Part 1 - Methods - You will simply just write methods as the questions ask you to.
2. Write a complete Java method called checkPassword that takes a String as a parameter (password) and returns a boolean. First, check that the password is at least 8 characters long. Then use a while loop to check that the password contains at least one digit. If the password has the correct length and contains a digit, return true, otherwise return false
3. Write a complete Java method called authenticate that takes two Strings (username, password) as parameters and returns a boolean. If the username parameter has the value "Chucky" and the password parameter has the value "Cheese1", return true. Otherwise return false.
4. Write a complete Java method called getScoreSheet that takes two ints as parameters (rows and columns) and constructs a 2-dimensional array of doubles (calles scores) with a size based on the rows and columns parameters. Use a nested loop to initialize each value in the array to 100.00. The method returns the scores array.
5. Write a complete Java method called writeList that takes an ArrayList of Strings as a parameter and writes each String as a line in a text file. Make sure to handle the Exception that might be thrown and print the error message to the command line.
Part 2 - Complete JAVA Program - You will write a complete JAVA program as requested below.
Write a complete Java program to compute the cost of your annual coffee consumption. (If you don't drink coffee, you can substitute tea, soda, or something else.)
The main method calls three methods to do this:
getDailyCost: requests from the user the estimated amount they spend on coffee on each day of the week, Sunday through Saturday. These values are stored in array of 7 doubles called dailyCost. The method returns this array.
getAnnualCost: takes an array of doubles as a parameter (the dailyCost array) and computes the annual cost for coffee (or tea, soda, etc). Assume 52 weeks in a year. The method returns the annual cost as a double.
printAnnualCost: takes a double (the annual cost) as a parameter and prints it to the command line as, for example: “Your estimated total meal plan cost is: $1375.00.”
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