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Reading from and Writing to Text Files

 

Write a program that will read in a file of student academic credit data and create a list of students on academic

 

warning. The list of students on warning will be written to a file. Each line of the input file will contain the

 

student name (a single String with no spaces), the number of semester hours earned (an integer), the total

 

quality points earned (a double). The following shows part of a typical data file:

 

Smith 27 83.7

 

Jones 21 28.35

 

Walker 96 182.4

 

Doe 60 150

 

The program should compute the GPA (grade point or quality point average) for each student (the total quality

 

points divided by the number of semester hours) then write the student information to the output file if that

 

student should be put on academic warning. A student will be on warning if he/she has a GPA less than 1.5 for

 

students with fewer than 30 semester hours credit, 1.75 for students with fewer than 60 semester hours credit,

 

and 2.0 for all other students. The file Warning.java contains a skeleton of the program. Do the following:

 

1. Set up a Scanner object scan from the input file and a PrintWriteroutFile to the output file inside the try

 

clause (see the comments in the program). Note that you’ll have to create the PrintWriter from a FileWriter,

 

but you can still do it in a single statement.

 

2. Inside the while loop add code to read and parse the input—get the name, the number of credit hours, and

 

the number of quality points. Compute the GPA, determine if the student is on academic warning, and if so

 

write the name, credit hours, and GPA (separated by spaces) to the output file.

 

3. After the loop close the PrintWriter.

 

4. Think about the exceptions that could be thrown by this program:

 

• A FileNotFoundException if the input file does not exist

 

• A NumberFormatException if it can’t parse an int or double when it tries to - this indicates an error in

 

the input file format

 

• An IOException if something else goes wrong with the input or output stream

 

Add a catch for each of these situations, and in each case give as specific a message as you can. The program

 

will terminate if any of these exceptions is thrown, but at least you can supply the user with useful information.

 

5. Test the program. Test data is in the file students.dat. Be sure to test each of the exceptions as well.

 

// ************************************************************************

 

// Warning.java

 

//

 

// Reads student data from a text file and writes data to another text file.

 

// ************************************************************************

 

importjava.util.Scanner;

 

import java.io.*;

 

public class Warning

 

{

 

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

 

// Reads student data (name, semester hours, quality points) from a

 

// text file, computes the GPA, then writes data to another file

 

// if the student is placed on academic warning.

 

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

 

public static void main (String[] args)

 

{

 

intcreditHrs; // number of semester hours earned

 

doublequalityPts; // number of quality points earned

 

doublegpa; // grade point (quality point) average

 

String line, name, inputName = "students.dat";

 

String outputName = "warning.dat";

 

 214 Chapter 11: Exceptions

 

try

 

{

 

// Set up scanner to input file

 

// Set up the output file stream

 

// Print a header to the output file

 

outFile.println ();

 

outFile.println ("Students on Academic Warning");

 

outFile.println ();

 

// Process the input file, one token at a time

 

while ()

 

{

 

// Get the credit hours and quality points and

 

// determine if the student is on warning. If so,

 

// write the student data to the output file.

 

}

 

// Close output file

 

}

 

catch (FileNotFoundException exception)

 

{

 

System.out.println ("The file " + inputName + " was not

 

found.");

 

}

 

catch (IOException exception)

 

{

 

System.out.println (exception);

 

}

 

catch (NumberFormatException e)

 

{

 

System.out.println ("Format error in input file: " + e);

 

Placing Exception Handlers

 

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