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import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Scanner;
/**
* <i>Standard input</i>. This class provides methods for reading strings
* and numbers from standard input.
* <p>
* The Locale used is: language = English, country = US. This is consistent
* with the formatting conventions with Java floating-point literals,
* command-line arguments (via <tt>Double.parseDouble()</tt>)
* and standard output (via <tt>System.out.print()</tt>). It ensures that
* standard input works with the input files used in the textbook.
* <p>
* For additional documentation, see <a href="http://introcs.cs.princeton.edu/15inout">Section 1.5</a> of
* <i>Introduction to Programming in Java: An Interdisciplinary Approach</i> by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne.
*/
public final class StdIn {
// assume Unicode UTF-8 encoding
private static String charsetName = "UTF-8";
// assume language = English, country = US for consistency with System.out.
private static Locale usLocale = new Locale("en", "US");
// the scanner object
private static Scanner scanner = new Scanner(new BufferedInputStream(System.in), charsetName);
// static initializer
static { scanner.useLocale(usLocale); }
// singleton pattern - can't instantiate
private StdIn() { }
/**
* Is there only whitespace left on standard input?
*/
public static boolean isEmpty() {
return !scanner.hasNext();
}
/**
* Return next string from standard input
*/
public static String readString() {
return scanner.next();
}
/**
* Return next int from standard input
*/
public static int readInt() {
return scanner.nextInt();
}
/**
* Return next double from standard input
*/
public static double readDouble() {
return scanner.nextDouble();
}
/**
* Return next float from standard input
*/
public static float readFloat() {
return scanner.nextFloat();
}
/**
* Return next short from standard input
*/
public static short readShort() {
return scanner.nextShort();
}
/**
* Return next long from standard input
*/
public static long readLong() {
return scanner.nextLong();
}
/**
* Return next byte from standard input
*/
public static byte readByte() {
return scanner.nextByte();
}
/**
* Return next boolean from standard input, allowing "true" or "1" for true,
* and "false" or "0" for false
*/
public static boolean readBoolean() {
String s = readString();
if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("true")) return true;
if (s.equalsIgnoreCase("false")) return false;
if (s.equals("1")) return true;
if (s.equals("0")) return false;
throw new java.util.InputMismatchException();
}
/**
* Does standard input have a next line?
*/
public static boolean hasNextLine() {
return scanner.hasNextLine();
}
/**
* Return rest of line from standard input
*/
public static String readLine() {
return scanner.nextLine();
}
/**
* Return next char from standard input
*/
// a complete hack and inefficient - email me if you have a better
public static char readChar() {
// (?s) for DOTALL mode so . matches a line termination character
// 1 says look only one character ahead
// consider precompiling the pattern
String s = scanner.findWithinHorizon("(?s).", 1);
return s.charAt(0);
}
/**
* Return rest of input from standard input
*/
public static String readAll() {
if (!scanner.hasNextLine()) return null;
// reference: http://weblogs.java.net/blog/pat/archive/2004/10/stupid_scanner_1.html
return scanner.useDelimiter("\\A").next();
}
/**
* Read rest of input as array of ints
*/
public static int[] readInts() {
String[] fields = readAll().trim().split("\\s+");
int[] vals = new int[fields.length];
for (int i = 0; i < fields.length; i++)
vals[i] = Integer.parseInt(fields[i]);
return vals;
}
/**
* Read rest of input as array of doubles
*/
public static double[] readDoubles() {
String[] fields = readAll().trim().split("\\s+");
double[] vals = new double[fields.length];
for (int i = 0; i < fields.length; i++)
vals[i] = Double.parseDouble(fields[i]);
return vals;
}
/**
* Read rest of input as array of strings
*/
public static String[] readStrings() {
String[] fields = readAll().trim().split("\\s+");
return fields;
}
/**
* Unit test
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Type a string: ");
String s = StdIn.readString();
System.out.println("Your string was: " + s);
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Type an int: ");
int a = StdIn.readInt();
System.out.println("Your int was: " + a);
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Type a boolean: ");
boolean b = StdIn.readBoolean();
System.out.println("Your boolean was: " + b);
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Type a double: ");
double c = StdIn.readDouble();
System.out.println("Your double was: " + c);
System.out.println();
}
}