Java: An Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (7th Edition)
Java: An Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780133766264
Author: Walter Savitch
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 1P

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Creating “Main.java”:

  • Create a class named “Main”.
    • Define the “main ()” method.
      • Declare required variables.
      • Do till the user enters “n” using “while” condition.
        • Get the string from the user.
        • Check if the length of the string is greater than or equal to 20.
          • Create an object “e” for the class. Here the exception is thrown using default constructor.
          • Get and print the message using the method “e.getMessage()”.
        • Else,
          • Print the number of characters.
        • Ask whether the user wants to continue or not and store the response in a variable “response”.
        • Check if the response is equal to “n”.
          • Break the loop.

Creating “MessageTooLongException.java”:

  • Create a class named “MessageTooLongException” that extends “Exception”.
    • Define a default constructor that calls the parent class’s method using “super ()” by passing a message.
    • Define a parameterized constructor that calls the parent class’s method using “super ()” by passing a message that is given as the argument.

Program:

MessageTooLongException.java:

//Define a class

public class MessageTooLongException extends Exception

{

    //Default constructor

    public MessageTooLongException()

    {

        //Call the parent class by passing the message

        super("Message Too Long!");

    }

    //Parameterized constructor

    public MessageTooLongException(String message)

    {

        //Call the parent class by passing the message

        super(message);

    }

}

Main.java:

//import the package

import java.util.Scanner;

//Main class

class Main

{

    //Define main method

    public static void main(String[] args)

    {

        //Create an object for the scanner class

        Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);

        //Declare required variables

        String str, response = "y";

        //Do till the user enters 'n'

        while(response...

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