Iteration Lab
class MonkeyLoop {
//The area between class definition and the 1st method is where we keep data for object in Java
String [][] monkeys; //2D Array: AP CSA Unit 8: 2D array of strings
//2D array is like a grid [x][y]
// or like a spreadsheet [row][column]
/**
* Constructor initializes a 2D array of Monkeys
*/
public MonkeyLoop() {
//Storing Data in 2D arrays
monkeys = new String[][]{ //2D array above is just a name, "new" makes a container ("object")
//Monkey 0
{
"ʕง ͠° ͟ل͜ ͡°)ʔ ", //[0][0] eyes
" \\_⏄_/ ", //[0][1] chin
" --0-- ", //[0][2] body
" ⎛ ⎞ " //[0][3] legs
},
//Monkey 1
{
" ʕ༼ ◕_◕ ༽ʔ", //[1][0]
" \\_⎏_/ ",
" ++1++ ",
" ⌋ ⌊ "
},
//Monkey 2
{
" ʕ(▀ ⍡ ▀)ʔ", //[2][0]
" \\_⎐_/ ",
" <-2-> ",
" 〈 〉 "
},
//Monkey 3
{
"ʕ ͡° ͜ʖ ° ͡ʔ", //[3][0]
" \\_⍾_/ ",
" ==3== ",
" _/ \\_ "
},
//Monkey 4
{
" (◕‿◕✿) ", //[4][0]
" \\_⍾_/ ", //[4][1]
" ==4== ", //[4][2]
" _/ \\_ " //[4][3]
},
};
}
/**
* Loop and print monkeys in array
* ... repeat until you reach zero ...
*/
public void printPoem() {
//begin the poem
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Monkey Jumpers Poem in Java Loopy");
// monkeys (non-primitive) defined in constructor knows its length
int monkeyCount = monkeys.length;
for (int i = monkeyCount; i >= 1; i--) //loops through 2D array length backwards
{
//this print statement shows current count of Monkeys
// concatenation (+) of the loop variable and string to form a countdown message
System.out.println(i + " little monkeys jumping on the bed...");
System.out.println("1 fell off and bumped his head");
//how many separate parts are there in a monkey monkey?
for (int col = 0; col < 4; col++) { //cycles through "cells" of 2d array
/*cycles through columns to print
each monkey part by part, will eventually print entire column*/
for (int row = 0; row <monkeyCount; row++) {
// prints specific part of the monkey from the column
System.out.print(monkeys[row][col] + " ");
}
//this new line gives separation between stanza of poem
System.out.println();
}
//countdown for poem, decrementing monkeyCount variable by 1
monkeyCount -= 1;
}
//out of all the loops, prints finishing messages
System.out.println("No more monkeys jumping on the bed");
System.out.println("0000000000000000000000000000000000");
System.out.println(" THE END ");
}
/**
* A Java Driver/Test method that is the entry point for execution
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
new MonkeyLoop().printPoem(); //a new monkey list and output in one step
}
}
MonkeyLoop.main(null);
class MonkeyLoop {
//The area between class definition and the 1st method is where we keep data for object in Java
String [][] monkeys; //2D Array: AP CSA Unit 8: 2D array of strings
//2D array is like a grid [x][y]
// or like a spreadsheet [row][column]
/**
* Constructor initializes a 2D array of Monkeys
*/
public MonkeyLoop() {
//Storing Data in 2D arrays
monkeys = new String[][]{ //2D array above is just a name, "new" makes a container ("object")
//Monkey 0
{
" __",
" / _,\ ",
" \_\ ",
",,,, _,_) # /)",
" (= =)D__/ __/ " ,
" C/^__)/ _( ___//",
" \_,/ -. '-._/,--'",
" _\\_, / -//.",
"\_ \_/ -,._ _ ) )",
" \/ / ) / /",
" \-__,/ ( ( (",
" \.__,-)\_",
" )\_ / -(" ,
" -(//// ",
},
//Monkey 1
{
" __",
" / _,\ ",
" \_\ ",
",,,, _,_) # /)",
" (= =)D__/ __/ " ,
" C/^__)/ _( ___//",
" \_,/ -. '-._/,--'",
" _\\_, / -//.",
"\_ \_/ -,._ _ ) )",
" \/ / ) / /",
" \-__,/ ( ( (",
" \.__,-)\_",
" )\_ / -(" ,
" -(//// ",
},
//Monkey 2
{ " __",
" / _,\ ",
" \_\ ",
",,,, _,_) # /)",
" (= =)D__/ __/ " ,
" C/^__)/ _( ___//",
" \_,/ -. '-._/,--'",
" _\\_, / -//.",
"\_ \_/ -,._ _ ) )",
" \/ / ) / /",
" \-__,/ ( ( (",
" \.__,-)\_",
" )\_ / -(" ,
" -(//// ",
},
//Monkey 3
{
" __",
" / _,\ ",
" \_\ ",
",,,, _,_) # /)",
" (= =)D__/ __/ " ,
" C/^__)/ _( ___//",
" \_,/ -. '-._/,--'",
" _\\_, / -//.",
"\_ \_/ -,._ _ ) )",
" \/ / ) / /",
" \-__,/ ( ( (",
" \.__,-)\_",
" )\_ / -(" ,
" -(//// ",
},
//Monkey 4
{
" __",
" / _,\ ",
" \_\ ",
",,,, _,_) # /)",
" (= =)D__/ __/ " ,
" C/^__)/ _( ___//",
" \_,/ -. '-._/,--'",
" _\\_, / -//.",
"\_ \_/ -,._ _ ) )",
" \/ / ) / /",
" \-__,/ ( ( (",
" \.__,-)\_",
" )\_ / -(" ,
" -(//// ",
},
};
}
/**
* Loop and print monkeys in array
* ... repeat until you reach zero ...
*/
public void printPoem() {
//begin the poem
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Monkey Jumpers Poem in Java Loopy");
// monkeys (non-primitive) defined in constructor knows its length
int monkeyCount = monkeys.length;
for (int i = monkeyCount; i >= 1; i--) //loops through 2D array length backwards
{
//this print statement shows current count of Monkeys
// concatenation (+) of the loop variable and string to form a countdown message
System.out.println(i + " little monkeys jumping on the bed...");
System.out.println("1 fell off and bumped his head");
//how many separate parts are there in a monkey monkey?
for (int col = 0; col < 4; col++) { //cycles through "cells" of 2d array
/*cycles through columns to print
each monkey part by part, will eventually print entire column*/
for (int row = 0; row <monkeyCount; row++) {
// prints specific part of the monkey from the column
System.out.print(monkeys[row][col] + " ");
}
//this new line gives separation between stanza of poem
System.out.println();
}
//countdown for poem, decrementing monkeyCount variable by 1
monkeyCount -= 1;
}
//out of all the loops, prints finishing messages
System.out.println("No more monkeys jumping on the bed");
System.out.println("0000000000000000000000000000000000");
System.out.println(" THE END ");
}
/**
* A Java Driver/Test method that is the entry point for execution
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
new MonkeyLoop().printPoem(); //a new monkey list and output in one step
}
}
MonkeyLoop.main(null);
- Is this porgram in more of an imperative programming style or OOP style? This program is Imperative style of programming because it uses loops and arrays to run rather than soley objects
- Is each monkey an object? No, each monkey is made up of text.