Question: Objectives Be able to declare and instantiate arrays Be able to fill an array using a for loop Be able to access and process data

Objectives

Be able to declare and instantiate arrays

Be able to fill an array using a for loop

Be able to access and process data in an array

Be able to write a sorting method

Be able to use an array of objects

Introduction

Everyone is familiar with a list. We make shopping lists, to-do lists, assignment lists, birthday lists, etc. Notice that though there may be many items on the list, we call the list by one name. That is the idea of the array, one name for a list of related items. In this lab, we will work with lists in the form of an array.

It will start out simple with a list of numbers. We will learn how to process the contents of an array. We will also explore sorting algorithms, using the selection sort.

We will then move onto more complicated arrays, arrays that contain objects.

Task #1 Average Class

Create a class called Average according to the UML diagram.

Average

- data [ ]: int

- mean: double

+ Average( )

+ calculateMean(): void

+ toString(): String

+ selectionSort() : void

This class will allow a user to enter 5 scores into an array. It will then rearrange the

data in descending order and calculate the mean for the data set.

Attributes:

data[]the array which will contain the scores

meanthe arithmetic average of the scores

Methods:

Averagethe constructor. It will allocate memory for the array. Use a for loop to repeatedly display a prompt for the user which should indicate that user should enter score number 1, score number 2, etc. Note: The computer starts counting with 0, but people start counting with 1, and your prompt should

account for this. For example, when the user enters score number 1, it will be stored in indexed variable 0. The constructor will then call the selectionSort and the calculateMean methods.

calculateMeanthis is a method that uses a for loop to access each score in the array and add it to a running total. The total divided by the number of scores (use the length of the array), and the result is stored into mean.

toStringreturns a String containing data in descending order and the

mean.

selectionSorthis method uses the selection sort algorithm to rearrange

the data set from highest to lowest.

Task #2 Average Driver

1. Create an AverageDriver class. This class only contains the main method. The main method should declare and instantiate an Average object. The Average object information should then be printed to the console.

2. Compile, debug, and run the program. It should output the data set from highest

to lowest and the mean. Compare the computers output to your hand calculation

using a calculator. If they are not the same, do not continue until you correct

your code.

Task #3 Arrays of Objects

1. I will provide the following code files for you to complete Song.java (code listing 7.1), CompactDisc.java (code listing 7.2), and Classics.txt (code listing 7.3).

Song.java is complete and will not be edited. Classics.txt is the data file that will be used by CompactDisc.java, the file you will be editing.

2. In CompactDisc.java, there are comments indicating where the missing code is

to be placed. Declare an array of Songs, called cd, to be of size 6.

3. Fill the array by creating a new song with the title and artist and storing it in

the appropriate position in the array.

4. Print the contents of the array to the console.

5. Compile, debug, and run. Your output should be as follows:

Contents of Classics

Ode to Joy by Bach

The Sleeping Beauty by Tchaikovsky

Lullaby by Brahms

Canon by Bach

Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven

The Blue Danube Waltz by Strauss

Task #4:

Please include the following files in a compress folder name Lab7_ABcd.zip, A = upper case first name initial, Bcd = full last name with uppercase letter, no space in file name.

Average.java, AverageDriver.java, Classics.txt, CompactDisc.java, Song.java, and all the .class files. Total of 9 files plus a screen output file paste below total of 10 files (including this document).

public class Song { private String title; private String artist;

public Song(String title, String artist) { this.title = title; this.artist = artist; }

public String toString() { return title + " by " + artist + " "; } }

//This program creates a list of songs for a CD by reading from a file import java.io.*; import java.util.Scanner;

public class CompactDisc { public static void main(String [] args) throws IOException { File file = new File("Classics.txt"); Scanner input = new Scanner(file); String title; String artist; //Declare an array of songs, called cd, of size 6 for (int i = 0; i < cd.length; i++) { title = input.nextLine(); artist = input.nextLine(); // fill the array by creating a new song with // the title and artist and storing it in the // appropriate position in the array }

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