This document provides instructions for naming conventions when creating projects, packages, and classes for a programming assignment on file input/output. Students should name the project "Lab10_File_" followed by their student ID. The single package for each lab should be named "labNo_ID" where No is the lab number and ID is the student ID. Classes should be named "LabNo_ID" and "TestLabNo_ID" following the same convention. The document also lists 8 programming tasks to complete involving reading, writing, modifying and analyzing text files.
This document provides instructions for naming conventions when creating projects, packages, and classes for a programming assignment on file input/output. Students should name the project "Lab10_File_" followed by their student ID. The single package for each lab should be named "labNo_ID" where No is the lab number and ID is the student ID. Classes should be named "LabNo_ID" and "TestLabNo_ID" following the same convention. The document also lists 8 programming tasks to complete involving reading, writing, modifying and analyzing text files.
This document provides instructions for naming conventions when creating projects, packages, and classes for a programming assignment on file input/output. Students should name the project "Lab10_File_" followed by their student ID. The single package for each lab should be named "labNo_ID" where No is the lab number and ID is the student ID. Classes should be named "LabNo_ID" and "TestLabNo_ID" following the same convention. The document also lists 8 programming tasks to complete involving reading, writing, modifying and analyzing text files.
This document provides instructions for naming conventions when creating projects, packages, and classes for a programming assignment on file input/output. Students should name the project "Lab10_File_" followed by their student ID. The single package for each lab should be named "labNo_ID" where No is the lab number and ID is the student ID. Classes should be named "LabNo_ID" and "TestLabNo_ID" following the same convention. The document also lists 8 programming tasks to complete involving reading, writing, modifying and analyzing text files.
Tên Môn học/Course Name: Fundamentals Of Computing 1 Năm học/Academic Year: 2019-2020 Học kỳ/Semester: II Khoa hay Viện/Faculty Name: International School
Project naming convention
Create a project named: Lab10_File_ID
With ID stands for student’s identify Ex: If your student’s ID is 9600278, so your project name will be: Lab10_File_9600278 Pay attention to “_” (underscore) Package naming convention: Each project has one or many packages.
Each package has a specific name
Each Lab has one package name. Remember to name the packages as follow: labNo_ID With No is a number of each lab, ID stands for student’s identify Ex: lab01_9600278, lab02_9600278 Remember to use lowercase l Class naming convention (Files): Each package has one or many classes
Each class has a specific name
Remember to name the classes (classname) as follow: LabNo_ID and TestLabNo_ID
With No is a number of each lab, ID stands for student’s identify
Ex: Lab01_9600278, TestLab01_9600278, Lab02_9600278, TestLab02_9600278 Remember to capitalize each word L, T and L 1. Write a program that reads a file and writes a copy of the file to another file with line numbers inserted 2. Write a program that reads a file that contains only one line; output all the characters, one character per line. 3. Write a program that reads a file and counts how many lines it contains. 4. Write a program that reads a text file that contains a grade (for instance, 87) on each line. Calculate and print the average of the grades. 5. Write a program that reads a text file and outputs every line of the file separated by a blank line 6. Often websites display the visitor count (“You are visitor number 5246”). Write a program that reads a file that holds the visitor count, outputs it, and updates the file, incrementing the visitor count by 1. 7. A file contains web addresses, one on each line. Design a class that encapsulates the concept of counting the number of college addresses (contains .edu), government addresses (contains .gov), business addresses (contains .com), organization addresses (contains .org), or other addresses. Test your class with a client program. 8. Design a class that attempts to determine the relative frequency of each letter by reading a file and keeping track of the number of times each of the 26 English alphabet characters appears. Also provide methods, such as highestFrequencyCharacter and lowest FrequencyCharacter. Test your class with a client program.
CSCE A201, Fall 2017 Assignment 10 Due Thursday, 7 Dec 2017 at 10:00am On Blackboard No Late Submissions Allowed Since I Will Discuss The Solutions in Class 30 Points Total