Jason,

I understand what you are saying but *I* do not understand how to do these
problems. I have read over  them and I do not know how to do them. And I am
a beginner. These problems may well be for advanced programmers or someone
with more experience than me.

I do not know how to do them myself so I am kindly asking if someone can
help me with them. I don't think that is too unreasonable to ask ?



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JDJList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 8:36 PM
Subject: [jdjlist] Re: two exercises I am trying to solve at the moment....


> Tim
>
> you may notice that in your programming questions it says "your program
> will"..... may i put some emphasis on the words "your" and "program".
>
> homework is there to make you think about the problem and then code a
> solution.  not to skim across a problem and then ask someone else to code
> the solution for you.
>
> sounds harsh i know, but it's the truth
>
> regards
> jase
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Nicholson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 25 September 2002 12:15
> To: JDJList
> Subject: [jdjlist] Re: two exercises I am trying to solve at the
> moment....
>
>
> Are you saying that you actually got programming questions when you were
in
> grade 9 ?
>
> >From where i come from, it is unheard of to have done any sort of
> programming until you reach university level.
>
> So are you suggesting that you studied programming while you were still at
> high school ?
> I would be very interested to hear about that....?
>
> Joseph, is it possible to provide some coded solution segments for these 2
> problems ? Particularly the ones to do with the computer saying in words
> what you type in as an int.
>
> I would much appreciate if you  could possibly provide a solution that I
can
> then study myself and see what sort of things you were doing in them so
that
> I can learn from the solution ?
>
> I would appreciate your help ?
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joseph B. Ottinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "JDJList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 8:12 PM
> Subject: [jdjlist] Re: two exercises I am trying to solve at the
moment....
>
>
> > RE: [jdjlist] Re: J2MEWell, Tim, the first step is to read the
suggestions
> > made by your coursework. Start small; write functions that do the simple
> > stuff first. Break the problems down (although most of the work has been
> > done for you already.) Man, these questions have gotten easier since *I*
> was
> > in grade 9.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Tim Nicholson
> > To: JDJList
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 4:09 AM
> > Subject: [jdjlist] two exercises I am trying to solve at the moment....
> >
> >
> > Hi everyone again,
> >
> > this is in addition to the previous email that I sent but this is on a
> > rather different topic.
> >
> > I am trying to work through some problems/exercises and I was wondering
if
> > anyone might be able to suggest how I might be able to solve these
> problems
> > ?
> >
> > Like I said before, this email is on a different topic to the email that
I
> > sent before.
> >
> > The 1st problem I was wondering if anyone could help me on is as follows
> :-
> >
> > ========================================================================
> >
> > Design and implement a program that allows the user to input a number in
> any
> > base (2..16) as a string of digits (0..9, A..F) and the base that the
> number
> > is in and displays the value in decimal of the input number.
> > Your program must have two function methods that respectively return:
> > the value of one digit character; and
> > the value of a whole string of digits in a given base.
> > Hint: The first of those functions makes it easier to write the second.
> > Your program may have a BreezySwing or text-only interface
> >
> > ========================================================================
> > ========================================================================
> > And the second one is like this :-
> > =======================================================================
> > Write a program that allows the user to input any int value and outputs
> that
> > number in words.
> > Examples:
> > inputoutput
> > 0zero
> > 3three
> > 13thirteen
> > 23twenty-three
> > 223223two hundred and twenty-three thousand, two hundred and
twenty-three
> > 223223223two hundred and twenty-three million, two hundred and
> twenty-three
> > thousand, two hundred and twenty-three
> > >2147483647two billion, one hundred and forty-seven million, four
hundred
> > and eighty-three thousand, six hundred and forty-seven
> > -1minus one
> >
> > Your program must have three function methods that respectively return:
> > a value between 1 and 9 in words;
> > a value between 1 and 999 in words; and
> > any int value in words.
> > Hint: The first of those functions makes it easier to write the second
and
> > writing the second will help write the third.
> > Good solutions may have even more functions.
> >
=========================================================================
> > ========================================================================
> > I really don't have a clue how to solve these so any help as to what
sort
> of
> > algorithm and java code implementation that I could use, would be very
> much
> > appreciated.
> >
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