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Java Java Objects Creating the MVP Conference Registration Assistant

Kyle Maynard
Kyle Maynard
1,771 Points

Stuck and possibly making this more complicated than it has to be

So I can't figure out how to complete this. I was trying to have the user input their last name than get the first character from their last name to then place them in the correct line. Any help? Thanks!

ConferenceRegistrationAssistant.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ConferenceRegistrationAssistant {

  /**
   * Assists in guiding people to the proper line based on their last name.
   *
   * @param lastName The person's last name
   * @return The line number based on the first letter of lastName
   */
  public int getLineNumberFor(String lastName) {
    int lineNumber = 0;
    /*
      lineNumber should be set based on the first character of the person's last name
      Line 1 - A thru M
      Line 2 - N thru Z

     */
    Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
    System.out.print("What is your last Name?    ");
    lastName = scanner.nextLine();
    char lni = lastName.charAt(0);
    if (lni <= 'M')
    {System.out.print("You should go to Line 1");
     lineNumber = 1;
    }
    if (lni >= 'N')
    {System.out.print("You should go to Line 2");
      lineNumber = 2;
    }


    return lineNumber;
  }

}
Example.java
public class Example {

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    /*
      IMPORTANT:  You can compare characters using <, >. <=, >= and == just like numbers
     */
    if ('C' < 'D') {
      System.out.println("C comes before D");
    }

    if ('B' > 'A') {
      System.out.println("B comes after A");
    }

    if ('E' >= 'E') {
      System.out.println("E is equal to or comes after E");
    }

    // This code is here for demonstration purposes only...
    ConferenceRegistrationAssistant assistant = new ConferenceRegistrationAssistant();
    /*
      Remember that there are 2 lines.
      Line #1 is for A-M
      Line #2 is for N-Z
     */
    int lineNumber = 0;
    /*
      This should set lineNumber to 2 because
      The last name is Zimmerman which starts with a Z.
      Therefore it is between N-Z
     */
    lineNumber = assistant.getLineNumberFor("Zimmerman");

    /*
      This method call should set lineNumber to 1, because 'A' from "Anderson" is between A-M.
     */
    lineNumber = assistant.getLineNumberFor("Anderson");

    /*
      Likewise Charlie Brown's 'B' is between 'A' and 'M', so lineNumber should be set to 1
     */
    lineNumber = assistant.getLineNumberFor("Brown");
  }

}

1 Answer

You don't need to use a scanner or print anything out. Here is all you have to do:

if (lastName.charAt(0) <= 'M') {
    lineNumber = 1;
} else {
    lineNumber = 2;
}
return lineNumber;

You don't need scanner because the last name is already provided / given to you and is stored in lastName. When a method is public int getLineNumberFor(String lastName) that means when it is called, lets just say the variable assistant is of type confrenceRegistrationAssistand. You would call it like so

assistant.getLineNumberFor("Adams");

The name Admas is stored in the variable lastName.