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Solution for Programming Exercise 9.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook... that simulates my solution to this exercise, so that you can see how it works
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 9.3 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 9.3: A Roman numeral represents an integer using letters. Examples
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 2.1 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 2.1: Write a program that will print your initials to standard output
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 9.1 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 9.1: Write a program that uses the following subroutine, from Section
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 2.3 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 2.3: Write a program that asks the user's name, and then greets
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 3.1 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 3.1: How many times do you have to roll a pair of dice before
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 4.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 4.4: This exercise builds on Exercise 4.3. Every time you roll
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 2.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 2.2: Write a program that simulates rolling a pair of dice. You can
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 4.3 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 4.3: Write a function that simulates rolling a pair of dice until
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 6.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook... See the solution to Exercise 3.5 for a discussion of how to draw
 
Java Programming, Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 12.1 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 12.1: In Section 12.2, I mentioned that a LinkedList can be used
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 3.6 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook... of x in g.fillRect(x,y,w,h). Here is a working solution to this exercise
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 3.3 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 3.3: Write a program that will evaluate simple expressions
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 4.5 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 4.5: The sample program RandomMosaicWalk.java from Section 4.6 shows
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 10.5 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 10.5: Write a client program for the server from Exercise 10.4.
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 6.3 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook... that draws the dice canvas. In the solution to Exercise 6.1, I assumed
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 7.6 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook... for the timer. Here is an applet that tests my solution to this exercise
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 12.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook.... Some languages use predicates in generic programming. Java doesn't
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 3.5 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 3.5: Write an applet that draws a checkerboard. Assume that the size
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 5.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 5.4: The BlackjackHand class from Section 5.4 is an extension
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 11.3 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 11.3: Suppose that linked lists of integers are made from objects
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 11.1 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 11.1: The DirectoryList program, given as an example at the end
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 6.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook....) In the following solution, modifications to the solution for Exercise 6.1 are shown in red
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 5.3 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 5.3: This problem uses the PairOfDice class from Exercise 5.1
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 4.1 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 4.1: To "capitalize" a string means to change the first
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 12.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 12.2: In mathematics, several operations are defined on sets
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 11.7 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook... The solution to Exercise 11.6 already allows the variable x to occur
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 2.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 2.4: Write a program that helps the user count his change
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 2.5 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 2.5: If you have N eggs, then you have N/12 dozen eggs, with N%12
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 3.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 3.2: Which integer between 1 and 10000 has the largest number
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 4.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 4.2: The hexadecimal digits are the ordinary, base-10 digits '0
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 3.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 3.4: Write a program that reads one line of input text and breaks
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 9.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 9.2: As discussed in Section 1, values of type int are limited to 32
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 8.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 8.2: Write a program that will read a sequence of positive real
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 10.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 10.4: For this exercise, you will write a network server program
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 4.6 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 4.6: For this exercise, you will write a program that has the same
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 10.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook..., not just for the "java" command. The Solution /* This program
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 8.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 8.4: For this problem, you will need to use an array of objects
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 5.1 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 5.1: In all versions of the PairOfDice class in Section 2
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 12.5 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 12.5: One of the examples in Section 12.4 concerns the problem
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 11.5 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 11.5: In Section 11.4, I say that "if the [binary sort] tree
 
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Solution for Programming Exercise 6.6 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 6.6: For this exercise, you should modify the SubKiller game from
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 6.1 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 6.1: Write an applet that shows a pair of dice. When the user clicks
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 6.8 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 6.8:Write a Blackjack applet that lets the user play a game
 
Java Programming, Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 11.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 11.2: Make a new version of the sample program WordList.java, from
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 5.5 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 5.5 Write a program that let's the user play Blackjack. The game
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 7.3 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook... on the solution to this exercise myself, I left the word "void" in this line, giving
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 5.2 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 5.2: A common programming task is computing statistics of a set
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 9.5 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook... to this exercise: Discussion My solution uses a nested class Graph
 
Java Programming: Solution to Programming Exercise
Solution for Programming Exercise 7.4 THIS PAGE DISCUSSES ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION to the following exercise from this on-line Java textbook. Exercise 7.4: In the Blackjack game BlackjackGUI.java from Exercise 6.8
 
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