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Program Specifications

Program 1

Listing 1 - Write the Java application described below.

/*File Prob01 Copyright 2012 R.G.Baldwin

Write a program named Prob01 that uses the class definition shown below and Ericson's media libraryalong with the image file named Prob01.jpg to produce the graphic output image shown in Figure 1 below.

Click Prob01.java to download a Java source file containing the solutionto this program.

In addition to the output image, your program must display your name and the othertext shown below on the command-line screen:

Display your name here. Picture, filename None height 201 width 201*********************************************************/ public class Prob01{//DO NOT MODIFY THE CODE IN THIS CLASS DEFINITION. public static void main(String[]args){ new Prob01Runner().run();}//end main method }//end class Prob01//End program specifications.

Figure 1 - Required output image for Prob01.

Missing image

Program 2

Listing 2 - Write the Java application described below.

/*File Prob02 Copyright 2012 R.G.Baldwin

Write a program named Prob02 that uses the class definition shown below and Ericson's media libraryalong with the image file named Prob02.jpg to produce the graphic output image shown in Figure 2 below.

Click Prob02.java to download a Java source file containing the solution to this program.

In addition to the output image, your program must display your name and the other text shownbelow on the command-line screen:

Display your name here. Picture, filename None height 404 width 425*********************************************************/ public class Prob02{//DO NOT MODIFY THE CODE IN THIS CLASS DEFINITION. public static void main(String[]args){ new Prob02Runner().run();}//end main method }//end class Prob02//End program specifications.

Figure 2 - Required output image for Prob02.

Missing image

Program 3

Listing 3 - Write the Java application described below.

/*File Prob03 Copyright 2012 R.G.Baldwin

Write a program named Prob03 that uses the class definition shown below and Ericson's media libraryto produce the graphic output image shown in Figure 3 below.

Click Prob03.java to download a Java source file containing the solution to this program.

In addition to the output, your program must display your name and the other text shownbelow on the command-line screen:

Display your name here. Picture, filename None height 300 width 300*********************************************************/ public class Prob03{//DO NOT MODIFY THE CODE IN THIS CLASS DEFINITION. public static void main(String[]args){ new Prob03Runner().run();}//end main method }//end class Prob03//End program specifications.

Figure 3 - Required output image for Prob03.

Missing image

Program 4

Listing 4 - Write the Java application described below.

/*File Prob04 Copyright 2012 R.G.Baldwin

Write a program named Prob04 that uses the class definition shown below and Ericson's media libraryalong with the image file named Prob04a.jpg to produce the graphic output image shown in Figure 4 below.

Click Prob04.java to download a Java source file containing the solution to this program.

In addition to the output image, your program must display your name and the other text shownbelow on the command-line screen:

Display your name here. Picture, filename None height 256 width 341*********************************************************/ public class Prob04{//DO NOT MODIFY THE CODE IN THIS CLASS DEFINITION. public static void main(String[]args){ new Prob04Runner().run();}//end main method }//end class Prob04//End program specifications.

Figure 4 - Required output image for Prob04.

Missing image

Program 5

Listing 5 - Write the Java application described below.

/*File Prob05 Copyright 2012 R.G.Baldwin

Write a program named Prob05 that uses the class definition shown below and Ericson's media libraryalong with the image files named Prob05a.jpg and Prob05b.jpg to produce the graphic output image shown in Figure 5 below.

Click Prob05.java to download a Java source file containing the solution to this program.

In addition to the output images mentioned above, your program must display your name and the other text shownbelow on the command-line screen:

Display your name here. Picture, filename None height 252 width 330*********************************************************/ public class Prob05{//DO NOT MODIFY THE CODE IN THIS CLASS DEFINITION. public static void main(String[]args){ new Prob05Runner().run();}//end main method }//end class Prob05//End program specifications.

Figure 5 - Required output image for Prob05.

Missing image

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  • Published: 08/03/12
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