Methods #104 (Callers)
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/// Name: Amir Salehi
/// Period: 7
/// Program Name: CMOF
/// File Name:CMOF.java
/// Date Finished: 4/11/2016
import java.util.Scanner;
public class CMOF
{
public static void main( String[] args )
{
Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Welcome to Amir's fantastic Weekday Calculator!");
System.out.println();
System.out.println("All you have to do is enter your birth date, and it will");
System.out.println("tell you the day of the week on which you were born.");
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Some automatic tests....");
System.out.println("12 10 2003 => " + weekday(12,10,2003));
System.out.println(" 2 13 1976 => " + weekday(2,13,1976));
System.out.println(" 2 13 1977 => " + weekday(2,13,1977));
System.out.println(" 7 2 1974 => " + weekday(7,2,1974));
System.out.println(" 1 15 2003 => " + weekday(1,15,2003));
System.out.println("10 13 2000 => " + weekday(10,13,2000));
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Now it's your turn! What's your birthday?");
System.out.print("Birth date (mm dd yyyy): ");
int mm = keyboard.nextInt();
int dd = keyboard.nextInt();
int yyyy = keyboard.nextInt();
System.out.println("You were born on " + weekday(mm, dd, yyyy) );
}
public static String weekday( int mm, int dd, int yyyy )
{
int yy, total;
String date = "";
yy = yyyy - 1900;
total = ( yy / 4 ) + yy + dd + MonthOffset.monthOffset(mm);
if ( WeekdayCalculator.isLeap(yyyy) && ( 0 < mm ) && ( mm <= 2 ) )
total = total - 1;
int remain = total % 7;
date = WeekdayCalculator.WeekdayName( remain ) + ", " + MonthName.monthName(mm) + " " + dd + ", " + yyyy;
return date;
}
}
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