Assignment #2
Important: This is an individual assignment. Please do not collaborate.
No late assignment will be accepted.
Make sure that you write every line of your code. Using code written by someone else will be considered a violation of the academic integrity and will result in a report to the Dean’s office.
Minimal Submitted Files
You are required, but not limited, to turn in the following source file:
Assignment2.java
Requirements to get full credits in Documentation
The assignment number, your name, StudentID, Lecture number(time), and a class description need to be included at the top of each file/class.
A description of each method is also needed. Some additional comments inside of methods (especially for a “main” method) to explain code that are hard to follow should be written.
New Skills to be Applied
In addition to what has been covered in previous assignments, the use of the following items, discussed in class, will probably be needed:
Documentation Primitive Data Types Basic I/O Expressions Conditional and Loop statements
Program Description
Assignment #2 will be the construction of a program that reads in an unspecified number of integers from standard input, performs some calculations on the inputted numbers, and outputs the results of those calculations to standard output. The numbers could be delimited by any kind of whitespace, i.e. tabs, spaces, and lines (Note that if you use the Scanner class, you do not have to worry about these delimiters. They will be taken care of). Your program will continue to read in numbers until the number 0 is entered. At this point, the calculations will be outputted in the following format:
The minimum integer is 0 The count of even integers in the sequence is 1 The sum of negative integers is 0
This means that using all numbers your program reads (including the last number 0), you need to compute the minimum, count how many even integers (can be divided by 2, “num%2 == 0”) are in the sequence, and compute the sum of negative integers (are less than 0).
Note that the above is an output for the first test case. For other test cases, you will have different numbers.
Do not prompt to query for the numbers. The number 0 is included in the sequence of integers and should be included in all of your calculations.
Input
The following files are the test cases that will be used as input for your program (Right-click and use “Save As”):
Test Case #1 Test Case #2 Test Case #3 Test Case #4
Output
The following files are the expected outputs of the corresponding input files from the previous section (Right-click and use “Save As”):
Test Case #1 Test Case #2 Test Case #3 Test Case #4
Error Handling
Your program should be robust enough to handle all test cases above.