- BIS-346: Java Programming
- ased on Appendix B Javadoc in the textbook.
- All program header comments must use Javadoc format
- Use the @author tag as appropriate
- Method comments must use the @param and @return tags.
- Create the workshop folder with name of the form LastnameFirstname Workshop Two.
- Exercise 4.1
- Create the exercise folder.
- Complete chapter 2 exercise 2.2; be sure it functions correctly.
- Using the output and formatting statements from step b, complete all steps in 4.1.
- Create the Javadoc in the exercise folder.
- Option! For additional practice only, modify the correctly running program in step c.
- Implement a Scanner in main method,
- Input String variables for day, date, month, & year.
- Invoke printAmerican method passing these variables.
- Invoke printEuropean method passing these variables.
- Exercise 5.6
- Create the exercise folder.
- Note: remember the Math methods available for exponentiation (power) and square root.
- The quadratic formula expression appears complicated but remember that ‘2a’ is 2 times a. Also, two solutions imply two expressions or statements to perform a calculation – one to add, one to subtract.
- As the text notes, be sure to validate all inputs.
- Complete the programming exercise.
- Create the Javadoc in the exercise folder.
- Exercise 5.7
- Create the exercise folder
- Complete the programming exercise.
- Create the Javadoc in the exercise folder.
- Each successful program should include a .java and a .class file.
- Assignment submission:
- Create a zip archive of the workshop folder (see Step 2) including all files and exercise folders and submit it for grading.
- For example, Exercise 2.2 will produce the files Time.java (source) and Time.class (compiled) in an exercise folder.
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