CMIS141 Introduction to Programing

ebote
Assignment11.pdf

Assignment 1

Before attempting this project, be sure you have completed all of the reading assignments,

nongraded exercises, discussions, and assignments to date.

Write a Java program which:

(1) Prompts a user to enter customer id, unit price in this format (e.g. 3.75), quantity (as whole

number), product description, and discount in this format (e.g., .10) (use Scanner for input).

(2) Calculates the customer's overall order total before and after discount.

(3) Displays the input data along with the order total before and after the discount to the console.

To calculate order total before discount: (unit price multiplied by quantity)

To calculate order total after discount: (unit price multiplied by quantity) multiplied by 1

minus (unit price multiplied by quantity) multiplied by discount

• Example 1: For this example, given unit price of 5.00 with a quantity of 2, and the

discount of .10: (5.00*2) = 10.00 order total before discount and (5.00*2) * 1 -

(5.00*2) * .10 = 9.00 order total after discount

• Example 2: For this example, given unit price of 7.00 with a quantity of 3, and the

discount of .15: (7.00*3) = 21.00 order total before discount and (7.00*3) * 1 -

(7.00*3) * .15 = 17.85 order total after discount

• Example 3: For this example, given unit price of 12.50 with a quantity of 2, and

the discount of .10: (12.50*2) = 25.00 order total before discount and (12.50*2) *

1 - (12.50*2) * .10 = 22.50 order total after discount

Summary of the Examples:

Example #

Unit Price Quantity Discount Total Price

(Before

Discount)

Total Price

(After

Discount)

1 5.0 2 .10 10.00 9.00

2 7.0 3 .15 21.00 17.85

3 12.50 2 .10 25.00 22.50

Test program:

A minimum of 3 test cases should be supplied in the form of table with columns indicating the

input values, expected output, actual output and if the test case passed or failed. This table should

contain 4 columns with appropriate labels and a row for each test case. An example template is

shown below. Note that the actual output should be the actual results you receive when running

your program and applying the input for the test record.

Make sure your Java program is using the recommended style such as:

• Javadoc comment up front with your name as author, date, and brief purpose of the

program

• Comments for variables and blocks of code to describe major functionality

• Meaningful variable names and prompts

• Class names are written in upper CamelCase

• Constants are written in All Capitals

• Use proper spacing and empty lines to make code human readable

Capture execution:

You should capture and label screen captures associated with compiling your code and running

each of your 3 test cases.

Here is a sample run:

Enter customer id: 4225

Enter unit price in decimal format (e.g. 3.5): 5.0

Enter quantity: 2

Enter product description: Whole Wheat Bread

Enter discount in decimal format (e.g. .05): .10 ORDER DATA: Customer id: 4225 Unit Price: 5.00 Quantity:2 Product Description: Whole Wheat Bread Discount: .10

Order total BEFORE discount: 10.00 Order total AFTER discount: 9.00

Example test cases:

Input Expected Output Actual Output Pass?

custid: 4225 price: 5.00

quantity: 2 description: Whole Wheat Bread

discount: .10

ORDER DATA:

Customer ID: 4225

Price: 5.00

Quantity: 2

Product Description: Whole

Wheat Bread

Discount: .10

Order Total BEFORE

Discount: 10.00

Order Total AFTER

Discount: 9.00

ORDER DATA:

Customer ID: 4225

Price: 5.00

Quantity: 2

Product Description: Whole

Wheat Bread

Discount: .10

Order Total BEFORE

Discount: 10.00

Order Total AFTER

Discount: 9.00

Yes

Test Case 2 To be completed To be completed

Test Case 3 To be completed To be completed

Submission requirements

Deliverables include Java program (.java) and a single Word (or PDF) document. The Java and

Word/PDF files should be named appropriately for the assignment (as indicated in the

SubmissionRequirements document.

The word (or PDF) document should include screen captures showing the successful compiling

and running of each of the test cases. Each screen capture should be properly labeled clearly

indicated what the screen capture represents. The test cases table should be included in your

Word or PDF document and properly labeled as well.

Submit your files to Assignment 1 submission area no later than the due date listed in your online

classroom.

Grading Rubric:

The following grading rubric will be used to determine your grade:

Attribute Level

(15-20 points)

Level

(5-15 points)

Level 0

(0 - 5 points)

User input Correct or one

incorrect prompt

and captured

input

Two mistakes

in prompts

and/or capture

of input

Three or more missing

essential elements for user

input

Calculation Correct or

one mistake

in calculation

Two

mistakes in

calculations

Three or more missing

or significantly

incorrect calculations

Application output Correct or

one mistake

in output

Two

mistakes in

output data or

format

Three or more missing

or significantly

incorrect output

Test Cases Correct or

one incorrect

test case

and/or

test execution

Two incorrect

or incomplete

test cases

and/or test

execution

Three or more missing

or significantly

incorrect or incomplete

test cases

Program

documentation and

style

Correct or

one missing

program

comment,

identifier, and/or

screen capture

Two incorrect

or incomplete

documentation

and/or style

elements

Three or more missing or

significantly incorrect

documentation and/or style

elements