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QMCS 230 – Today in Class
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Authorizing Overtime
Weird Java stuff: conditionals, switch
DecimalFormat class
the printf method
Revision to Payroll
March 2005
R. Smith - University of St Thomas - Minnesota
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Authorizing Overtime
• Remember the original long weekend lab?
• “Ask if overtime is authorized”
• HOW?
– inText.charAt(0) == “y”
– Nested IF + ELSE to sort out the options
• Dust off the old lab and let’s do it (9/18)
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Weird Java stuff: conditionals, switch
• Policy on Weird Java Stuff
– Example: Assignment Operators +=, -=, etc.
– Foreign language: listening vs speaking
– KNOW WHAT IT IS IF YOU SEE IT
• Conditionals: boolean ? Iftrue : iffalse
– Interesting but not necessary for us
– IF does the same for us, more or less
• SWITCH Statement
– More weird stuff
– We can do the same with IF – ELSE –IF
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How “switch” works
• Specify an integer-like value
– short, int, byte, long, char
• Provide ‘case arms’ for each value
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Each arm has 1 or more statements
Ends with “break;”
If no break, falls through to next “case”
UGH!
• May provide an “else” at the end
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DecimalFormat class
• Convert numbers into strings NICELY
• Control decimal appearance
• Insert commas, force/suppress leading 0s
• import java.text.DecimalFormat;
• DecimalFormat twoDecimals =
– new DecimalFormat(“#0.00”);
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Decimal Format Options
• 0 = where you ALWAYS want a digit
– Digits to the right indicate rounding
• . = Decimal point, if any
• # = Optional leading digit
• , = Comma, like between 3 0s
– “#,##0.00” = commas, always one digit to
• the left of the decimal, exactly 2 digits to the right
of the decimal
• % = at end makes percentage (x100)
• Let’s do an example
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the printf method
• A variant of println that does formatting
• Descended from an ill-behaved Unix feature
• I only like it because
– I know it
– It’s easy to use
• Bad thing – it only works on output
– DecimalFormat works for all strings
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The printf secret code
• Make a text string
• Embed a % code for each number inserted
– d = integer decimal
– s = string
– f = double floating point
• Leading digit = # spaces to use
• Comma = insert commas in a number
• Decimal followed by digit = #decimal places
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Revision to Payroll
• Make all the amounts line up on the page
• Calculate to cents
• Suppress ill-behaved decimal points
March 2005
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