CpSc 102, Section 1
Assignment 5
June 18, 2000
Due: Monday, June 25 by 7:00 a.m.
Assignment: Problem #10 on page 481 of text.
Total point value of assignment: 80 points
Not accepted late.
This assignment is to be done INDIVIDUALLY.
Create a file, BSTStringBag .java, which will contain a main method (used for
testing your method). In ordering the Strings, use the result returned by
the String method's compareTo method. (The result is not going to be
dictionary order because lowercase letters after uppercase letters,
so "Alice" < "Mary" < "all".)
Your main method should (as usual) contain a test program, containing several test situations. BSTStringBag.java may contain any additional methods that would be helpful. For example, you might write a method to print out "CPSC 102", your name, the assignment number, and a brief description of the assignment.
Other requirements:
The first operation of your main program must be to print "CPSC 102", your name, the assignment number, and a brief description of the assignment.
Follow the style standards to be found on your instructor's
web page for CPSC 102.
Submit your program using the handin command. There is a link to
the handin description on the CPSC 210 lab page (www.cs.clemson.edu/~lab210).
Grading rubric:
In the opinion of the instructor the program is an honest attempt
to complete the assignment as described 5 pt.
The program compiles without error. 10 pts.
If the two previous requirements are not substantially met, no further
points will be awarded.
Correctness, documentation, style, and quality of test program. 65 pts.
Points will be subtracted for failure to follow style standards.