Homework #2. Chapter 7. PC #13. Name Search (page 492) Read these instructions for additional requirements carefully. Write a program that reads the contents of the two files into two separate arrays. The user should be able to enter a name the application will display messages indicating whether the names were among the most popular. 1. GirlNames.txt and BoyNames.txt contain a list of the 200 most popular names given to girls/boys born in the United States for the years 2000 through 2009. 2. Your application should use an array to hold the names. 3. The program should continue interacting with the user indefinitely unless the user chooses to quit by entering "QUIT" (should be case insensitive). 4. The user should enter a single name and the program will search the name in both lists. The user SHOULD NOT specify whether the search is for girls name or boys name. The program is responsible for finding either or both and telling the user where it found it. 5. The program should display one of the following four results (examples): * The name 'Annabelle' was not found in either list. * The name 'Xavier' was found in popular boy names list (line 81). * The name 'Amanda' was found in popular girl names list (line 63). * The name 'Jordan' was found in both lists: boy names (line 38) and girl names (line 75). 6. The search should be case insensitive, but the resulting message should always display names in properly capitalized format (the first letter uppercase all others lowercase). 7. The files should only be opened/loaded and closed once per program session (at the beginning of the program execution). During the search the files should be closed. 8. If any or both of the files are missing, display a message to the user informing which file is missing or if both files are missing and exit the program. 9. Your program should contain properly defined and used methods. For example, your program should have a method that loads a file into an array. This method should take one parameter for the file name to be loaded and return an array of Strings. Another method should take a name and an array reference and perform a search and return results to the calling method. 10. Do not upload input text files.   Boynanes.txt Jacob Michael Joshua Matthew Daniel Christopher Andrew Ethan Joseph William Anthony David Alexander Nicholas Ryan Tyler James John Jonathan Noah Brandon Christian Dylan Samuel Benjamin Zachary Nathan Logan Justin Gabriel Jose Austin Kevin Elijah Caleb Robert Thomas Jordan Cameron Jack Hunter Jackson Angel Isaiah Evan Isaac Mason Luke Jason Gavin Jayden Aaron Connor Aiden Aidan Kyle Juan Charles Luis Adam Lucas Brian Eric Adrian Nathaniel Sean Alex Carlos Bryan Ian Owen Jesus Landon Julian Chase Cole Diego Jeremiah Steven Sebastian Xavier Timothy Carter Wyatt Brayden Blake Hayden Devin Cody Richard Seth Dominic Jaden Antonio Miguel Liam Patrick Carson Jesse Tristan Alejandro Henry Victor Trevor Bryce Jake Riley Colin Jared Jeremy Mark Caden Garrett Parker Marcus Vincent Kaleb Kaden Brady Colton Kenneth Joel Oscar Josiah Jorge Cooper Ashton Tanner Eduardo Paul Edward Ivan Preston Maxwell Alan Levi Stephen Grant Nicolas Omar Dakota Alexis George Collin Eli Spencer Gage Max Cristian Ricardo Derek Micah Brody Francisco Nolan Ayden Dalton Shane Peter Damian Jeffrey Brendan Travis Fernando Peyton Conner Andres Javier Giovanni Shawn Braden Jonah Cesar Bradley Emmanuel Manuel Edgar Erik Mario Edwin Johnathan Devon Erick Wesley Oliver Trenton Hector Malachi Jalen Raymond Gregory Abraham Elias Leonardo Sergio Donovan Colby Marco Bryson Martin

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Homework #2. Chapter 7. PC #13. Name Search (page 492)

Read these instructions for additional requirements carefully.

Write a program that reads the contents of the two files into two separate arrays. The user should be able to enter a name the application will display messages indicating whether the names were among the most popular.

1. GirlNames.txt and BoyNames.txt contain a list of the 200 most popular names given to girls/boys born in the United States for the years 2000 through 2009.

2. Your application should use an array to hold the names.

3. The program should continue interacting with the user indefinitely unless the user chooses to quit by entering "QUIT" (should be case insensitive).

4. The user should enter a single name and the program will search the name in both lists. The user SHOULD NOT specify whether the search is for girls name or boys name. The program is responsible for finding either or both and telling the user where it found it.

5. The program should display one of the following four results (examples):

* The name 'Annabelle' was not found in either list.

* The name 'Xavier' was found in popular boy names list (line 81).

* The name 'Amanda' was found in popular girl names list (line 63).

* The name 'Jordan' was found in both lists: boy names (line 38) and girl names (line 75).

6. The search should be case insensitive, but the resulting message should always display names in properly capitalized format (the first letter uppercase all others lowercase).

7. The files should only be opened/loaded and closed once per program session (at the beginning of the program execution). During the search the files should be closed.

8. If any or both of the files are missing, display a message to the user informing which file is missing or if both files are missing and exit the program.

9. Your program should contain properly defined and used methods. For example, your program should have a method that loads a file into an array. This method should take one parameter for the file name to be loaded and return an array of Strings. Another method should take a name and an array reference and perform a search and return results to the calling method.

10. Do not upload input text files.

 

Boynanes.txt

Jacob Michael Joshua Matthew Daniel Christopher Andrew Ethan Joseph William Anthony David Alexander Nicholas Ryan Tyler James John Jonathan Noah Brandon Christian Dylan Samuel Benjamin Zachary Nathan Logan Justin Gabriel Jose Austin Kevin Elijah Caleb Robert Thomas Jordan Cameron Jack Hunter Jackson Angel Isaiah Evan Isaac Mason Luke Jason Gavin Jayden Aaron Connor Aiden Aidan Kyle Juan Charles Luis Adam Lucas Brian Eric Adrian Nathaniel Sean Alex Carlos Bryan Ian Owen Jesus Landon Julian Chase Cole Diego Jeremiah Steven Sebastian Xavier Timothy Carter Wyatt Brayden Blake Hayden Devin Cody Richard Seth Dominic Jaden Antonio Miguel Liam Patrick Carson Jesse Tristan Alejandro Henry Victor Trevor Bryce Jake Riley Colin Jared Jeremy Mark Caden Garrett Parker Marcus Vincent Kaleb Kaden Brady Colton Kenneth Joel Oscar Josiah Jorge Cooper Ashton Tanner Eduardo Paul Edward Ivan Preston Maxwell Alan Levi Stephen Grant Nicolas Omar Dakota Alexis George Collin Eli Spencer Gage Max Cristian Ricardo Derek Micah Brody Francisco Nolan Ayden Dalton Shane Peter Damian Jeffrey Brendan Travis Fernando Peyton Conner Andres Javier Giovanni Shawn Braden Jonah Cesar Bradley Emmanuel Manuel Edgar Erik Mario Edwin Johnathan Devon Erick Wesley Oliver Trenton Hector Malachi Jalen Raymond Gregory Abraham Elias Leonardo Sergio Donovan Colby Marco Bryson Martin

 

 

 

 

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