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Homework 4 Solution




Before attempting this project, be sure you have completed all of the reading assignments, hands-on labs, discussions, and assignments to date.




Write a Java program the displays the State bird and flower. You should use your IDE for this exercise. You should also use Java classes to their full extent to include multiple methods and at least two classes. The program should prompt the user to enter a State and print both the State bird and flower. The user should be able to enter a State without worrying about case. (e.g. Users could enter Maryland, maryland, MARYLAND or any other possible combination of lower and upper case characters. States may also contain leading and trailing white spaces. Hint: Store the State information in a multi-dimensional array. The program should continue to prompt the user to enter a state until “None” is entered. After all States have been entered by the user, the program should display a summary of the results. You will need to do some research to find the State birds and flowers. Here is a sample run:




Enter a State or None to exit:

Maryland

Bird: Baltimore Oriole

Flower: Black-eyed Susan

Enter a State or None to exit:




Delaware

Bird: Blue Hen Chicken

Flower: Peach Blossom

Enter a State or None to exit:

None




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A summary report for each State, Bird, and Flower is: Maryland, Baltimore Oriole, Black-eyed Susan Delaware, Blue Hen Chicken, Peach Blossom Please visit our site again!




Create a test class that constructs at least 3 States objects. For each of the objects constructed, demonstrate the use of each of the methods. Be sure to use your IDE to accomplish this assignment.




The google recommended Java style guide, provided as link in the week 2 content, should be used to format and document your code. Specifically, the following style guide attributes should be addressed:




Header comments include filename, author, date and brief purpose of the program. In-line comments used to describe major functionality of the code.




Meaningful variable names and prompts applied. Class names are written in UpperCamelCase.




Variable names are written in lowerCamelCase. Constant names are in written in All Capitals.




Braces use K&R style.

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