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Assignment

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-06 23:02

bet you guys can't help me with making this program

Implement a class named InventoryItemList. The main method declares three arrays of size 10 that are “parallel” – the first element of each array belong together, the second element of each array belong together, etc. The array names are:

 itemUPCArray[ ] to store the item upc code (int) – initialize each to 0

 itemNameArray[ ] to hold the item name (a String) – initialize each to “None”

 itemUnitPrice[ ] to hold the unit price of each item (a double) – initialize each to 0

The main method will prompt the user for the number of inventory items; and then prompt for the item upc, item name, and item unit price.

The class will contain one additional method that will receive the 3 arrays and will display the inventory items as depicted in the sample output.


Sample Run:
How many items in the inventory (max 10)? 3

Item 1:
Item upc: 123
Item Name: Hammer
Unit Price: 12.23

Item 2:
Item upc: 234
Item Name: Wire
Unit Price: 1.22

Item 3:
Item upc: 543
Item Name: Nails
Unit Price: 0.11

Item upc     Item Name   Unit Price
123            Hammer    $12.23
234            Wire      $1.22
543            Nails     $0.11
0              None      $0.00
0              None      $0.00
0              None      $0.00
0              None      $0.00
0              None      $0.00
0              None      $0.00
0              None      $0.00
Thank you!

The program will need to include one additional method outside of the main() method as below:

Method: displayInventoryItems
Signature: public static void displayInventoryItems(int[ ], String[ ], double[ ])

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-06 23:26

>public static void

i like how weighty it sounds

also the task is stupid, why don't you just create an array of instances of class item which have those variables

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