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Explanation of Solution
Creating “TimeOfDay.java”:
- Import required packages.
- Define the “TimeOfDay” class.
- Declare required variables.
- Define the constructor and instantiate the variables.
- Give function definition “setTimeTo ()” to set the time.
- Declare required variables.
- Create an object for the “Scanner” class.
- Split the string using a delimiter “:”.
- Inside the “try” block,
- Get the hour and store it in a variable.
- Catch the exception “Exception”.
- Throw the exception “InvalidFormattingException” with a message.
- Check if the hour value is valid.
- Throw “InvalidHourException” with a message.
- Get the remaining string and cut off the last two characters.
- Check if the string’s length is less than 3.
- Throw “InvalidFormattingException” with a message.
- Get the minutes and store it in a variable.
- Get “am” or “pm” and store it in a variable.
- Inside “try” block,
- Convert the minute string to integer.
- Catch the exception “Exception”.
- Throw “InvalidFormattingException” with a message.
- Check if minute is less than 0 or greater than 59.
- Throw “InvalidMinuteException” with a message.
- Check whether the string is not equal to “am” and “pm”.
- Throw “InvalidFormattingException” with a message.
- Check if the string is equal to “am”.
- Assign “true” to “isAM”.
- Else,
- Assign “false” to “isAM”.
- Function to produce the resultant string.
- Append all the value to a string.
- Define the “main ()” method.
- Create an object for the “Scanner” class.
- Create an object for the class “TimeOfDay”.
- Declare a variable “time”.
- Inside “try” block.
- Get the time from the user.
- Call the function “setTimeTo ()” by passing the time.
- Catch the exception “InvalidFormattingException”.
- Print the message using “getMessage ()” function.
- Catch the exception “InvalidHourException”.
- Print the message using “getMessage ()” function.
- Catch the exception “InvalidMinuteException”.
- Print the message using “getMessage ()” function.
- Print the time.
Creating “InvalidFormattingException.java”:
- Define a class “InvalidFormattingException” that extends “Exception”.
- Define a parameterized constructor.
- Call the parent class’s method using “super ()” by passing the message.
- Define a parameterized constructor.
Creating “InvalidHourException.java”:
- Define a class “InvalidHourException” that extends “InvalidFormattingException”.
- Define a parameterized constructor.
- Call the parent class’s method using “super ()” by passing the message.
- Define a parameterized constructor.
Creating “InvlaidMinuteException.java”:
- Define a class “InvalidMinuteException” that extends “InvalidFormattingException”.
- Define a parameterized constructor.
- Call the parent class’s method using “super ()” by passing the message.
- Define a parameterized constructor.
Program:
TimeOfDay.java:
//Import required packages
import java.util.*;
import java.util.Scanner;
//Define the main class
class TimeOfDay
{
//Declare required variables
private int hour, minute;
private boolean isAM;
//Constructor
public TimeOfDay()
{
//Instantiate the values
hour = 0;
minute = 0;
isAM = false;
}
//Function definition to set the time
public void setTimeTo(String aTime) throws InvalidFormattingException, InvalidHourException, InvalidMinuteException
{
//Declare required variables
int hourFound;
int minuteFound;
String indicatorFound;
//Create an object for the scanner class
Scanner reader = new Scanner(aTime);
//Split using the delimiter
reader.useDelimiter(":");
//Try block
try
{
//Assign the hour
hourFound = reader.nextInt();
}
//Catch the exception
catch (Exception e)
{
//Throw the exception with a message
throw new InvalidFormattingException("Hour not an integer");
}
//Check the condition
if(hourFound<1 || hourFound>12)
//Throw the exception with a message
throw new InvalidHourException("Hour not in the range of 1 to 12");
//Get the remaining string
String restOfString = reader.next();
reader = new Scanner(restOfString);
//Remove the last two characters
if(restOfString.length()<3)
//Throw the exception
throw new InvalidFormattingException("Bad format");
//Get the substring
String minuteString = restOfString.substring(0, restOfString.length()-2);
//Get the substring
String amString = restOfString.substring(restOfString.length()-2);
//Try block
try
{
//Convert the minute to integer
minuteFound = Integer.parseInt(minuteString);
}
//Catch the exception
catch (Exception e)
{
//Throw the exception
throw new InvalidFormattingException("Minute not an integer");
}
//Check the condition
if(minuteFound<0 || minuteFound>59)
//Throw the exception with a message
throw new InvalidMinuteException("Minute not in the range of 0 to 59");
//Check condition
if(!amString...
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