JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 
HYDERABAD 
II Year B.Tech. CSE -II Sem T P C 
0 3 2 
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LAB 

Objectives: 
• To make the student learn a object oriented way of solving problems. 
• To teach the student to write programs in Java to solve the problems 
 
Recommended Systems/Software Requirements: 
• Intel based desktop PC with minimum of 166 MHZ or faster processor with atleast 64 MB RAM 
and 100 MB free disk space 
• JDK Kit. Recommended 
 
Week1 : 
a) Write a Java program that prints all real solutions to the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0. Read in a, b, c and use the quadratic formula. If the discriminant b2 -4ac is negative, display a message stating that there are no real solutions. 
b) The Fibonacci sequence is defined by the following rule: 
 The fist two values in the sequence are 1 and 1. Every subsequent value is the sum of the two values preceding it. Write a Java program that uses both recursive and non recursive functions to print the nth value in the Fibonacci sequence. 
 
Week 2 : 
a) Write a Java program that prompts the user for an integer and then prints out all prime numbers up to that integer. 
b) Write a Java program to multiply two given matrices. 
c) Write a Java Program that reads a line of integers, and then displays each integer, and the sum of all the integers (Use StringTokenizer class of java.util) 
 
Week 3 : 
a) Write a Java program that checks whether a given string is a palindrome or not. Ex: MADAM is a palindrome. 
b) Write a Java program for sorting a given list of names in ascending order. 
c) Write a Java program to make frequency count of words in a given text. 
 
Week 4 : 
a) Write a Java program that reads a file name from the user, then displays information about whether the file exists, whether the file is readable, whether the file is writable, the type of file and the length of the file in bytes. 
b) Write a Java program that reads a file and displays the file on the screen, with a line number before each line. 
c) Write a Java program that displays the number of characters, lines and words in a text file. 
 
Week 5 : 
a) Write a Java program that: 
i) Implements stack ADT. 
ii) Converts infix expression into Postfix form 
iii) Evaluates the postfix expression 

Week 6 : 
 a) Develop an applet that displays a simple message. 
 b) Develop an applet that receives an integer in one text field, and computes its factorial Value and returns it in another text field, when the button named “Compute” is clicked. 

Week 7 : 
Write a Java program that works as a simple calculator. Use a grid layout to arrange buttons for the digits and for the +, -,*, % operations. Add a text field to display the result. 
 
Week 8 : 
a) Write a Java program for handling mouse events. 
 
Week 9 : 
a) Write a Java program that creates three threads. First thread displays “Good Morning” every one second, the second thread displays “Hello” every two seconds and the third thread displays “Welcome” every three seconds. b) Write a Java program that correctly implements producer consumer problem using the concept of inter thread communication. 
 
Week 10 : 
Write a program that creates a user interface to perform integer divisions. The user enters two numbers in the textfields, Num1 and Num2. The division of Num1 and Num2 is displayed in the Result field when the Divide button is clicked. If Num1 or Num2 were not an integer, the program would throw a NumberFormatException. If Num2 were Zero, the program would throw an ArithmeticException Display the exception in a message dialog box. 
 
Week 11 : 
Write a Java program that implements a simple client/server application. The client sends data to a server. The server receives the data, uses it to produce a result, and then sends the result back to the client. The client displays the result on the console. For ex: The data sent from the client is the radius of a circle, and the result produced by the server is the area of the circle. (Use java.net) 
 
Week 12 : 
a) Write a java program that simulates a traffic light. The program lets the user select one of three lights: red, yellow, or green. When a radio button is selected, the light is turned on, and only one light can be on at a time No light is on when the program starts. 
b) Write a Java program that allows the user to draw lines, rectangles and ovals. 
 
Week 13 : 
a) Write a java program to create an abstract class named Shape that contains an empty method named numberOfSides ( ).Provide three classes named Trapezoid, Triangle and Hexagon such that each one of the classes extends the class Shape. Each one of the classes contains only the method numberOfSides ( ) that shows the number of sides in the given geometrical figures. 
b) Suppose that a table named Table.txt is stored in a text file. The first line in the file is the header, and the remaining lines correspond to rows in the table. The elements are eparated by commas. Write a java program to display the table using Jtable component. 
 
TEXT BOOKS : 
1. Java How to Program, Sixth Edition, H.M.Dietel and P.J.Dietel, Pearson Education/PHI 
2. Introduction to Java programming, Sixth edition, Y.Daniel Liang, Pearson Education 
3. Big Java, 2nd edition, Cay Horstmann, Wiley Student Edition, Wiley India Private Limited.

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