Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Lab #2. Chapter 7. PC #11. Array Operations (Page 491)
Write a program that accepts a file name from command line, then initializes an array with test data using that text file as an input. The file should contain floating point numbers (use double data type). The program should also have the following methods:
* getTotal. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the total of the values in the array.
* getAverage. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the average of the values in the array.
* getHighest. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the highest value in the array.
* getLowest. This method should accept a one-dimensional array as its argument and return the lowest value in the array.
double_input1.txt double_input2.txt
WHEN I UPLOAD THE PROGRAM. TO HYPERGRADE IT DOES NOT PASS THE TEST CASES. PLEASE MODIFY THIS CODE, SO WHEN I UPLOAD IT TO HYPERGRADE IT PASSES ALL THE TEST CASES, BECAUSE WHEN I UPLOAD IT TO HYPERGRADE IT DOES NOT PASS THE TEST CASES. IT HAS TO PASS ALL THE TEST CASES. I PROVIDED THE CORRECT OUTPUT AS A SCREENSHOT AS A REFERRENCE.

import java.io.*;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Scanner;

public class ArrayOperations {

// Method to calculate the total of array elements
public static double getTotal(double[] array) {
double total = 0;
for (double value : array) {
total += value;
}
return total;
}

// Method to calculate the average of array elements
public static double getAverage(double[] array) {
return getTotal(array) / array.length;
}

// Method to find the highest value in the array
public static double getHighest(double[] array) {
double highest = array[0];
for (double value : array) {
if (value > highest) {
highest = value;
}
}
return highest;
}

// Method to find the lowest value in the array
public static double getLowest(double[] array) {
double lowest = array[0];
for (double value : array) {
if (value < lowest) {
lowest = value;
}
}
return lowest;
}

// Main function
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);

// Prompt the user for the filename
System.out.print("Enter the filename: ");
String filename = scanner.nextLine();

// Read data from the file and perform calculations
try (Scanner fileReader = new Scanner(new File(filename))) {
ArrayList<Double> arrayList = new ArrayList<>();

// Read file and populate ArrayList
while (fileReader.hasNextDouble()) {
arrayList.add(fileReader.nextDouble());
}

// Convert ArrayList to array
double[] array = new double[arrayList.size()];
for (int i = 0; i < arrayList.size(); i++) {
array[i] = arrayList.get(i);
}

// Display results by calling helper methods
System.out.println("Total: " + getTotal(array));
System.out.println("Average: " + getAverage(array));
System.out.println("Highest: " + getHighest(array));
System.out.println("Lowest: " + getLowest(array));
} catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
System.out.println("File: " + filename + " does not exist.");
} finally {
// Close the scanner
scanner.close();
}
}
}

Transcribed Image Text:Test Case 1 Command Line arguments: double_input1.txt Total: -1,813.080 \n Average: -18.131 \n Highest: 985.007 n Lowest: -989.128 \n Test Case 2 Command Line arguments: double_input2.txt Total: -331, 368.178 \n Average: -165.684 \n Highest: 9,994.439 \n Lowest: -9,988.269 \n Test Case 3 Command Line arguments: double_input3.txt File: double_input3.txt does not exist.\n Test Case 4 Usage: java ArrayOperations <filename>\n
Transcribed Image Text:-283.760 -456.167 19.815. -322.301 344.949 -850.533 -672.360 -188.767 646.462 -118.775 808.613 -746.865 -370.432 219.607 -166.298 -508.636 -989.128 -205.020 -928.165 -180.699 300.753 316.036 709.371 -886.860 -585.388 -554.302 -394.801 -970.233 905.941 787.854 double_input1 (5).txt ✓ 5009.080090 4828.594369 411.259878 -9785.626617 -4609.476471 2719.918173 7138.901501 -3538.371855 2574.392712 -3297.930547 8398.465389 -3195.768547 -6157.859188 -370.717511 -294.048307 -8513.062201 -5510.607699 -1041.978813 9293.313108 -5017.205842 361.703495 -6699.960064 -9232.366356 1447.159382 -8435.569795 -2030.469644 5002.575706 -5820.459615 7003.075309 3755.916188 double_input2 (3).txt
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