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Doit on Netbeans if preferable96% AT&T 9:26 AM To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade Complete and Submit Lab 4C Due: Apr 12, 2019 at 11:59 PM In class, you learned about some algorithms for sorting and searching collections, as well as how to write recursive methods. This lab allows you to apply those skills to support a marketing campaign for HCC Honey Inc. The bee project has recently determined that, while making and selling honey is nice, they would also like to raise extra money by allowing students to “buy” a bee and give it a name. To that end, HCC Honey Inc’s plans to sell names, but they have a problem: they don’t want two bees to have the same name. Whenever bee is bought, they have to know whether that bee name has already been used. Your task will be to create a list of the bee names that have already been taken and provide a way for a user to determine whether a new request for a bee name is already in the list. First, you will create a list of the names of bees These are the names so far: . Angel Thurman Calendar To Do Dashboard Notifications Inbox 96% AT&T 9:27 AM To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade Angel Thurmon Nancy . Bubba Thelonius Calico Cassius . Jojo . Zeke . Yancy . Diane Xavier eXeter . Elaine Elosky Cardi Bee Then, at the console, query the user for a bee’s name. If the user types 0, exit the program Otherwise, take the given bee name and search the list of bee names: . Search using a recursive implementation of binary search . Binary search requires a sort, so implement a recursive version of either selection sort, insertion sort, or merge sort. You must use recursion to implement these methods TO DO Dashboard Calendar Notifications Inbox AT&T 9:27 AM To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade You must use recursion to implement these methods (HCC Honey Inc. has heard that recursion is a new buzzword), and you cannot use built-in Java implementations of sort or search If the bee’s name is found in the list of bees, output “Bee more creative! This name is taken…” If the bee’s name is not found in the list of bees, output “You got a bee!” Continue to query the user for bee names until the user types 0. Additional piece: shoot. HCC Honey Inc. just figured out that there may be a bug in their program: what if two people want the same name!?! Include as part of your Lab a description of how you would solve this problem in a future iteration of the program to allow multiple bees with the same name Additional requirements 1. A Javadoc comment must appear at the top of the source code containing: Your name, course number and section (001, 002,… for daytime, 050, 051.. for evening), and a brief description of what the program does 2. Appropriate commenting must be used 3. Consistent indentation must be used to make To Do Dashboard Calendar Notifications Inbox 96% AT&T 9:27 AM nl To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade impiementations of sort or search If the bee’s name is found in the list of bees, output “Bee more creative! This name is taken…” If the bee’s name is not found in the list of bees, output “You got a bee!” Continue to query the user for bee names until the user types 0. Additional piece: shoot. HCC Honey Inc. just figured out that there may be a bug in their program: what if two people want the same name!?! Include as part of your Lab a description of how you would solve this problem in a future iteration of the program to allow multiple bees with the same name Additional requirements 1. A Javadoc comment must appear at the top of the source code containing: Your name, course number and section (001, 002… for daytime, 050, 051,.. for evening), and a brief description of what the program does 2. Appropriate commenting must be used 3. Consistent indentation must be used to make the code easy to read 4. Submit the entire project as a zipped file through Canvas Calendar To Do Dashboard Notifications Inbox AT&T 9:28 AM nl To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade Score Grade CREATE LIST OF NAMES 3 Full Marks O No Marks PROCESS USER INPUT CORRECTLY 5 Full Marks O No Marks APPROPRIATE COMMENTING AND FORMATTING 5 Full Marks O No Marks WORKING, RECURSIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF A To Do Calendar Dashboard Notifications Inbox AT&T 9:28 AM nl To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade APPROPRIATE COMMENTING AND FORMATTING 5 Full Marks O No Marks WORKING, RECURSIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF A SORTING ALGORITHM 20 Full Marks O No Marks WORKING, RECURSIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF BINARY SEARCH 30 Full Marks O No Marks APPROPRIATE OUTPUT 5 Full Marks O No Marks To Do Calendar Dashboard Notifications Inbox We were unable to transcribe this imageShow transcribed image text 96% AT&T 9:26 AM To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade Complete and Submit Lab 4C Due: Apr 12, 2019 at 11:59 PM In class, you learned about some algorithms for sorting and searching collections, as well as how to write recursive methods. This lab allows you to apply those skills to support a marketing campaign for HCC Honey Inc. The bee project has recently determined that, while making and selling honey is nice, they would also like to raise extra money by allowing students to “buy” a bee and give it a name. To that end, HCC Honey Inc’s plans to sell names, but they have a problem: they don’t want two bees to have the same name. Whenever bee is bought, they have to know whether that bee name has already been used. Your task will be to create a list of the bee names that have already been taken and provide a way for a user to determine whether a new request for a bee name is already in the list. First, you will create a list of the names of bees These are the names so far: . Angel Thurman Calendar To Do Dashboard Notifications Inbox
96% AT&T 9:27 AM To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade Angel Thurmon Nancy . Bubba Thelonius Calico Cassius . Jojo . Zeke . Yancy . Diane Xavier eXeter . Elaine Elosky Cardi Bee Then, at the console, query the user for a bee’s name. If the user types 0, exit the program Otherwise, take the given bee name and search the list of bee names: . Search using a recursive implementation of binary search . Binary search requires a sort, so implement a recursive version of either selection sort, insertion sort, or merge sort. You must use recursion to implement these methods TO DO Dashboard Calendar Notifications Inbox
AT&T 9:27 AM To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade You must use recursion to implement these methods (HCC Honey Inc. has heard that recursion is a new buzzword), and you cannot use built-in Java implementations of sort or search If the bee’s name is found in the list of bees, output “Bee more creative! This name is taken…” If the bee’s name is not found in the list of bees, output “You got a bee!” Continue to query the user for bee names until the user types 0. Additional piece: shoot. HCC Honey Inc. just figured out that there may be a bug in their program: what if two people want the same name!?! Include as part of your Lab a description of how you would solve this problem in a future iteration of the program to allow multiple bees with the same name Additional requirements 1. A Javadoc comment must appear at the top of the source code containing: Your name, course number and section (001, 002,… for daytime, 050, 051.. for evening), and a brief description of what the program does 2. Appropriate commenting must be used 3. Consistent indentation must be used to make To Do Dashboard Calendar Notifications Inbox
96% AT&T 9:27 AM nl To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade impiementations of sort or search If the bee’s name is found in the list of bees, output “Bee more creative! This name is taken…” If the bee’s name is not found in the list of bees, output “You got a bee!” Continue to query the user for bee names until the user types 0. Additional piece: shoot. HCC Honey Inc. just figured out that there may be a bug in their program: what if two people want the same name!?! Include as part of your Lab a description of how you would solve this problem in a future iteration of the program to allow multiple bees with the same name Additional requirements 1. A Javadoc comment must appear at the top of the source code containing: Your name, course number and section (001, 002… for daytime, 050, 051,.. for evening), and a brief description of what the program does 2. Appropriate commenting must be used 3. Consistent indentation must be used to make the code easy to read 4. Submit the entire project as a zipped file through Canvas Calendar To Do Dashboard Notifications Inbox
AT&T 9:28 AM nl To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade Score Grade CREATE LIST OF NAMES 3 Full Marks O No Marks PROCESS USER INPUT CORRECTLY 5 Full Marks O No Marks APPROPRIATE COMMENTING AND FORMATTING 5 Full Marks O No Marks WORKING, RECURSIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF A To Do Calendar Dashboard Notifications Inbox
AT&T 9:28 AM nl To Do Complete and Submit Lab 4C Detail Submission Grade APPROPRIATE COMMENTING AND FORMATTING 5 Full Marks O No Marks WORKING, RECURSIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF A SORTING ALGORITHM 20 Full Marks O No Marks WORKING, RECURSIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF BINARY SEARCH 30 Full Marks O No Marks APPROPRIATE OUTPUT 5 Full Marks O No Marks To Do Calendar Dashboard Notifications Inbox
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