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1. Recap: Strings and loops
Write a function uniqueCharacters which accepts as input a string S. Given the string S return a string S2 which contains all the distinct characters in S. The input string will only contain lowercase characters. The ordering of characters in the output string does not matter. Eg.
- abbcaabcaa --> abc
- apple --> aple or aepl
- microsoft --> microsft
2. Java Classes
You are provided with a Person class. This class has private fields name, phoneNumber and city, along with their getter and setter methods.
- Write a function called checkSameCity which accepts as input two Person instances and checks if they live in the same city. The function should return a boolean value
- A Person has recently had a child, whose name is 'Abc'. Write a function called registerChild which accepts as input a Person instance(Parent) and returns a new Person instance for the child, which has the same phoneNumber and city as the parent.
3. Cryptography : Caesar Cipher
The Roman General Julius Caesar used to correspond with his generals using a secret code. He devised a way of encrypting his messages using a simple encryption scheme now known as Caesar Cipher or Shift Cipher. You can read more about it here
- You are given a class called CaesarCipher with static methods encode and decode
- Being amateur codebreakers, we want to know if two distinct looking ciphers correspond to the same input message. Write a function called codeBreaker, which accepts two cipher strings and returns a boolean value which tells us whether they are actually the same input message encoded using two different offsets.
- There are multiple ways to do this. Try to come up with as many solutions as you can.
4. BONUS : Voting System
You are given 3 classes
- ElectionManager
- Conducts an election.
- Controls start of voting
- Election
- Maintains a list of contenders
- Contender
- Represents details about a contender
- What is the contender's name?
- How many votes has he received?
Write a program to simulate an election. Create a class called VotingSimulator. In the main method, you are required to do the following:
- Create an Election object, and given the Election a name
- Create a few Contender objects. Add these to the Election object. Make sure that the contender names are distinct!
- Create a ElectionManager object. Ask it to manage the Election object created above.
- Ask the ElectionManager to initiatePolling
- Follow the instructions on the console. After each round of polling you will be asked(within the console) whether you want to continue or not.
- Ask the ElectionManager to displayResults
5. Weekly Requirements
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Welcome to HW3! All material used in this HW is located here
1. Recap: Strings and loops
Write a function uniqueCharacters which accepts as input a string S. Given the string S return a string S2 which contains all the distinct characters in S. The input string will only contain lowercase characters. The ordering of characters in the output string does not matter. Eg.
2. Java Classes
You are provided with a Person class. This class has private fields name, phoneNumber and city, along with their getter and setter methods.
3. Cryptography : Caesar Cipher
The Roman General Julius Caesar used to correspond with his generals using a secret code. He devised a way of encrypting his messages using a simple encryption scheme now known as Caesar Cipher or Shift Cipher. You can read more about it here
4. BONUS : Voting System
You are given 3 classes
Write a program to simulate an election. Create a class called VotingSimulator. In the main method, you are required to do the following:
5. Weekly Requirements
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