This is a copy of the teachers specifications: This assignment is due at the midnight of April 15, 2004. your program must contain at least a driver class and a reusable class. Please put all classes into one source code and submit it into the digital drop box. I have attached a sample data file for you to test your program. But your program must work for other data files too. I will use my own data file when testing your programs. 24 Susan's birthday 5 6:00 Dinner with Marge and Russ 26 7:30 Political forum at convention center 7 10:30 Dental appointment 12 Movie "Green Mile" 5 Saturday class 12 Saturday class CSC295 Java Programming Language Program assignment- Array & String Processing Purpose: Practice to use the Java string library and use the array definition. The assignment: Write a Java program that prints an one?month list of daily reminders (To-Do-List). The program will read a set of To-Do things from a file, with each prefixed by a date of the month. A sample input file is shown below. The program will print a list of all reminders read, sorted by the dates. The program will do the following: 1. Clear the command tool window. 2. Read the input file into an ArrayList Object, in an ascending order, until reaches to the end of file 5. Print the sorted daily reminder out. A sample input file will look like: 24 Susan's birthday 5 6:00 ? Dinner with Marge and Russ 26 7:30 Political forum at convention center 7 10:30 ? Dental appointment 12 Movie ? "Green Mile" 5 Saturday class 12 Saturday class A sample output of the program will look like: The Sorted Reminders Calendar: Date Event 5 Saturday class 5 6:00 ? Dinner with Marge and Russ 7 10:30 ? Dental appointment 12 Saturday class 12 Movie ? "Green Mile" 24 Susan's birthday 26 7:30 Political forum at convention center HINT: 1. First, create a class for a one event. The class should include the date and the To-Do fields. 2. Input each line of the input into this event object. 3. Create a class, say Calendar. The Calendar class consists with an ArrayList of events. You must do a sequential comparison when trying store the event into the ArrayList so that it will be placed in the correct position. 4. the resulting ArrayList object should be already naturally sorted.
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