IT 214: Program 3

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Remember, you can work with others *IF* no one (at all) has a computer (or similar device) present. In other words, books, paper and discussion are acceptable. Anything else, no!

 

There are three data files:

 

  • txt
  • txt
  • txt

 

Using the data in these three files, produce a report that provides a list of the counties and specifies the following:

 

  • County name and its population
  • Largest city in the county and its population
  • Percent rural (not in cities)

 

This report will be laid out as follows, alphabetized by county name and with one line per county.

 

County: County Population | | (Largest City: Population) | | Percent Rural

 

Big Stone: 5,124     (Ortonville: 1,848)                     36.1%

Blue Earth: 65,620   (Mankato: 40,411)                     21.9%

Brown: 25,463        (New Ulm: 13,258)                     22.8%

Carlton: 35,576      (Cloquet: 12,081)                     48.1%

Carver: 97,162       (Chanhassen: 24,967)                     11.0%

 

The actual files that I will use for testing will have the same names and the same format, so those names should be hard-coded into your program. The files will *not* be the same size as the original. (I will use a smaller set of about five counties.)

 

Your output should be written into a file named Prog3.txt, **but** preceded by your initials. For example, if your name was Donald Trump, your output file would be DTPRog3.txt.

 

Your output should **also** be displayed on the screen.

 

When you think you are done, double-check:

  • Three input files, with correct names, hard-coded?
  • Output into XXProg3.txt?
  • Output displayed on the screen?

 

Use only the features of Java found in Chapters 1-7 of the text.

Additional notes for Program 3

 

Use the 2014 data. Skip the 2010 column.

 

None of your functions/methods should be longer than ~ 40 lines.

 

All of the Java files should have your initials as a part of the name and should be in a single ZIP file. (Please use ZIP rather than RAR.)