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Please give the exact code to match the exact outputs in java thanks and provide

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Please give the exact code to match the exact outputs in java thanks and provide all the neccessary java files. Please give all the java files to produce the correct output thank you. The output should match to the one given below so the test cases pass thanks..

Assignment8 file -

You are required, but not limited, to turn in the following source files:

Assignment8.java(More code need to be added)
Flight.java(given by the instructor, it needs to be modified for this assignment)
Schedule.java(given by the instructor, it needs to be modified for this assignment)
FlightNumberComparator.java
DepartureComparator.java
Sorts.java
FlightManagement.java

Requirements to get full credits in Documentation

The assignment number, your name, StudentID, Lecture number/time, and a class description need to be included at the top of each file/class.

A description of each method is also needed.

Some additional comments inside of methods(especially for the "main" method) to explain code that are hard to follow should be written.

You can look at the Java programs in the text book to see how comments are added to programs.

Skills to be Applied

In addition to what has been covered in previous assignments, the use of the following items, discussed in class, will probably be needed:

Sorting
Searching
Aggregate Objects
Interfaces
Serialization
File read/write

Program Description

Class Diagram:

Schedule

The Schedule class implements the "Serializable" interface so that its object can be stored. (The Serializable interface is defined in the "java.io" package.) It needs to define the following method:

public void copy(Schedule other)

It needs to copy every member variable value from "other" parameter to their corresponding variable of the object itself using "this" reference. For instance, if we have two objects of Schedule, schedule1 and schedule2, then, executing the following statement:

schedule1.copy(schedule2)

should resulting to have the object schedule1 to have the same city, year, month, date, and time value as the ones for schedule2, but schedule1 and schedule2 should not become aliases.

Flight

The Flight class implements the "Serializable" interface so that its object can be stored. (The Serializable interface is defined in the "java.io" package.) It needs to define the following method:

public void copy(Flight other)

It needs to copy every member variable value from "other" parameter to their corresponding variable of the object itself using "this" reference.

FlightNumberComparator

The FlightNumberComparator class implements the "Comparator" interface (The Comparator interface is in "java.util" package.). It needs to define the following method that was an inherited abstract method from Comparator interface:

public int compare(Object first, Object second)

(Note that you can also define:
public int compare(Flight first, Flight second)
instead by making the class implements Comparator<Flight>.

If the first argument object has a name of its airlines lexicographically less than that of the second argument, an int less than zero is returned. If the first argument object has a name of its airlines lexicographically larger than that of the second argument, an int greater than zero is returned. If their airlines names are same, then their flight numbers should be compared. If they have same airlines and flight numbers, then 0 should be returned.

DepartureComparator

The DepartureComparator class implements the "Comparator" interface (The Comparator interface is in "java.util" package.). It needs to define the following method that was an inherited abstract method from Comparator interface:

public int compare(Object first, Object second)

(Note that you can also define:
public int compare(Flight first, Flight second)
instead by making the class implements Comparator<Flight>.

If the first argument object has a city lexicographically less than that of the second argument, an int less than zero is returned. If the first argument object has a city lexicographically larger than that of the second argument, an int greater than zero is returned. If their cities are same, then their departure years should be compared. (if the first argument object has a smaller year, then it should return a negative integer. If the first argument object has a larger year, then it should return a positive integer.) If their cities and departure years are same, then their departure months should be compared. If their cities, departure years, and departure months are same, then their departure date should be compared. If their cities, departure years, departure months, and departure dates are same, then their departure time should be compared. If their cities, departure years, departure months, departure dates, and departure time are same, then 0 should be returned.

Sorts

The Sorts class is a utility class that will be used to sort a list of Flight objects. Sorting algorithms are described in the algorithm note posted under Notes section of the course web site. These algorithms sort numbers stored in an array. It is your job to modify it to sort an array of objects.
The Sorts class object will never be instantiated. It must have the following methods:

public static void sort(Flight[] flightList, int size, Comparator<Flight>)

Your sort method utilizes the compare method of the parameter Comparator object to sort. You can use one of Selection sort or Insertion Sort. The parameter size specifies how many first elements should be sorted. Note that not all elements in the array should be sorted, since some of them will be null pointers.

FlightManagement

The FlightManagement class has a list of Flight objects that can be organized at the flight management system. The flight management system will be a fully encapsulated object. The FlightManagement class implements the Serializable interface.
It has the following attributes:

The following public methods should be provided to interact with the flight management system:

No input/output should occur in the flight management system. User interaction should be handled only by the driver class.

You may add other methods to the class in order to make your life easier.

Assignment8

All input and output should be handled in Assignment8 class. The main method should start by displaying this updated menu in this exact format:

Choice Action
------ ------
A Add Flight
C Create FlightManagement
D Search by Flight Number
E Search by Departure
L List Flights
O Sort by Flight Number
P Sort by Departure
Q Quit
R Remove by Flight Number
T Close FlightManagement
U Write Text to File
V Read Text from File
W Serialize FlightManagement to File
X Deserialize FlightManagement from File
? Display Help

Next, the following prompt should be displayed:

What action would you like to perform?

Read in the user input and execute the appropriate command. After the execution of each command, redisplay the prompt. Commands should be accepted in both lowercase and uppercase. The following commands are modified or new.

Add Flight

This part is already implemented in Assignment8.java file.
Please see the case A in the main of Assignment8.java.

Create FlightManagement

This part is already implemented in Assignment8.java file.
Please see the case C in the main of Assignment8.java.

Search by Flight Number

This part is already implemented in Assignment8.java file.
Please see the case D in the main of Assignment8.java.

Search by Departure

This part is already implemented in Assignment8.java file.
Please see the case E in the main of Assignment8.java.

Sort by Flight Number

This part is already implemented in Assignment8.java file.
Please see the case O in the main of Assignment8.java.

Remove by Flight Number

This part is already implemented in Assignment8.java file.
Please see the case R in the main of Assignment8.java.

List Flights

Each Flight object information in the flight list should be displayed using the toString method provided in the Flight class. (and use listFlights( ) method in the FlightManagement class.)
This part is already implemented in Assignment8.java file.
Please see the case L in the main of Assignment8.java.

Close FlightManagement

Delete all Flight objects. Then, display the following:

flight management system closed
This part is already implemented in Assignment8.java file.
Please see the case R in the main of Assignment8.javaT

Write Text to File

Your program should display the following prompt:

Please enter a file name to write:

Read in the filename and create an appropriate object to get ready to read from the file. Then it should display the following prompts:

Please enter a string to write in the file:

Read in the string that a user types, say "input", then attach " " at the end of the string, and write it to the file. (i.e. input+" " string will be written in the file.)

If the operation is successful, display the following:

FILENAME was written

Replace FILENAME with the actual name of the file.

Use try and catch statements to catch IOException. The file should be closed in a finally statement.

Read Text from File

Your program should display the following prompt:

Please enter a file name to read:

Read in the file name create appropriate objects to get ready to read from the file. If the operation is successful, display the following (replace FILENAME with the actual name of the file):

FILENAME was read

Then read only the first line in the file, and display:

The first line of the file is:

CONTENT

where CONTENT should be replaced by the actual first line in the file.

Your program should catch the exceptions if there are. (Use try and catch statement to catch, FileNotFoundException, and the rest of IOException.)

If the file name cannot be found, display

FILENAME was not found

where FILENAME is replaced by the actual file name.

Serialize FlightManagement to File

Your program should display the following prompt:

Please enter a file name to write:

Read in the filename and write the serialized FlightManagement object out to it. Note that any objects to be stored must implement Serializable interface. The Serializable interface is defined in java.io.* package. If the operation is successful, display the following:

FILENAME was written

Replace FILENAME with the actual name of the file.

Use try and catch statements to catch NotSerializableExeption and IOException.

Deserialize FlightManagement from File

Your program should display the following prompt:

Please enter a file name to read:

Read in the file name and attempt to load the FlightManagement object from that file. Note that there is only one FlightManagement object in the Assignment8 class, and the first object read from the file should be assigned to the FlightManagement object. If the operation is successful, display the following (replace FILENAME with the actual name of the file):

FILENAME was read

Your program should catch the exceptions if there are.

(Use try and catch statement to catch ClassNotFoundException, FileNotFoundException, and the rest of IOException.)

See the output files for exception handling.

output 1 -

output 2 -

output 3-

output4 -

Attribute name Attribute type Description flightList an array of Flight objects A list of Flight objects in the flight management system currentFlightsCount int the number of Flight objects created and stored in the flightList maxSize int the maximum number of Flight objects that can be stored in the flightList array. It is also the size of the flightList array. Schedule FlightNumberComparator Flight +compare(Object,Object) int Flight Management -flightList: Flight0 -currentFlightsCount:int maxSize nt +FlightManagement(int) +flightNumberExists (String,int):int +departureExists (String, int, nt, int, String) int taddFlight String. nt, String, String, int, String):boolean int tremove FlightNumber(String,int):boolean ttsortByFlightNumber(): void tsortByDeparture(): void +list Flights0: String +close FlightManagement():void Assignments CSE205 Arizona State University-Spring 2017 Departure Comparator +compare(Object,Object):int Assignment8 +main(Stringll): void +print Menu (0:void Sorts sort (Flight0, int, Comparator Flight :void

Explanation / Answer

/** * Assignment:8 * Name: * StudentID: * Lecture: * Description: The Flight class describes attributes in a flight * and provides accessor and mutator methods for each * instance variables as well as toString method. **/ public class Flight { private String airlines; private int flightNum; private Schedule departure; private Schedule arrival; //Constructor method to initialize each variable. public Flight() { airlines = new String("?"); flightNum = 0; departure = new Schedule(); arrival = new Schedule(); } //Accessor methods public String getAirlines() { return airlines; } //Mutator methods public void setAirlines(String airlinesName) { airlines = airlinesName; } public int getFlightNum() { return flightNum; } public void setFlightNum(int fNumber) { flightNum = fNumber; } public Schedule getDeparture() { return departure; } public Schedule getArrival() { return arrival; } /** * @param someCity * @param someYear * @param someMonth * @param someDate * @param someTime */ public void setDeparture(String someCity, int someYear, int someMonth, int someDate, String someTime) { departure.setCity(someCity); departure.setYear(someYear); departure.setMonth(someMonth); departure.setDate(someDate); departure.setTime(someTime); } /** * @param someCity * @param someYear * @param someMonth * @param someDate * @param someTime */ public void setArrival(String someCity, int someYear, int someMonth, int someDate, String someTime) { arrival.setCity(someCity); arrival.setYear(someYear); arrival.setMonth(someMonth); arrival.setDate(someDate); arrival.setTime(someTime); } /************************************* Define a copy method that copies every member variable value from "other" parameter to their corresponding variable of the object itself using "this" reference **************************************/ public void copy(Flight other) { //To be defined this.airlines = other.airlines; this.flightNum = other.flightNum; this.arrival = other.arrival; this.departure = other.departure; } //This method returns a String containing attribute(variable) values //of a flight. public String toString() { String result = " Airlines: " + airlines + " " + "Number: " + flightNum + " " + "Departure: " + departure.toString() + " " + "Arrival: " + arrival.toString() + " "; result += " "; return result; } } /** * Assignment #: * Name: * StudentID: * Lecture: * Description: The Schedule class descrives a departure or an arrival * information of a flight including a city, time, and date. * It also provides their accessor, mutator methods, * and toString method. **/ import java.io.Serializable; public class Schedule implements Serializable { private String city; private int year; private int month; private int date; private String time; //Constructor method to initialize intance variables. public Schedule() { city = new String("?"); time = new String("?"); year = 0; month = 0; date = 0; } //Accessor methods public String getCity() { return city; } //Modifier methods public void setCity(String place) { city = place; } public String getTime() { return time; } public void setTime(String someTime) { time = someTime; } public int getYear() { return year; } public void setYear(int someYear) { year = someYear; } public int getMonth() { return month; } public void setMonth(int someMonth) { month = someMonth; } public int getDate() { return date; } public void setDate(int someDate) { date = someDate; } /************************************* Define a copy method that copies every member variable value from "other" parameter to their corresponding variable of the object itself using "this" reference **************************************/ public void copy(Schedule other) { this.city = other.city; this.year = other.year; this.month = other.month; this.date = other.date; this.time = other.time; } //This method return a string containing the attribute information in //departure or arrival. public String toString() { String result; result = city + "," + month + "-" + date + "-" + year + "," + time; return result; } } /** * @fileName FlightNumberComparator.java * @author * @since 16/3/17 */ import java.util.Comparator; public class FlightNumberComparator implements Comparator { @Override public int compare(Flight o1, Flight o2) { int value = o1.getAirlines().compareTo(o2.getAirlines()); if (value > 0) { return 1; } else if (value < 0) { return -1; } else { if (o1.getFlightNum() > o2.getFlightNum()) { return 1; } else if (o1.getFlightNum() 0) { return 1; } else if (s1.getCity().compareTo(s2.getCity()) < 0) { return -1; } else { if (s1.getYear() > s2.getYear()) { return 1; } else if (s1.getYear() s2.getMonth()) { return 1; } else if (s1.getMonth() s2.getDate()) { return 1; } else if (s1.getDate() 0) { return 1; } else if (s1.getTime().compareTo(s2.getTime()) < 0) { return -1; } else { return 0; } } } } } } } /** * @fileName Sorts.java * @author ravi * @since 16/3/17 */ import java.util.Comparator; public class Sorts { /** * Selection sort * * @param flightList * @param size * @param flightComparator */ public static void sort(Flight[] flightList, int size, Comparator flightComparator) { for (int i = 0; i