Due: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 @ 10:00AM
Calculate the interest earned on a certificate of deposit (CD) over a specified period. Prompt the user for an initial balance, an annual rate, and the number of years the money will be invested. Output a table that shows the starting balance, interest earned, and updated balance at the end of each year.
Use at least the REQUIRED METHODS listed below, with the EXACT same SPELLING for method names and parameters.
Ask the user for an initial balance, annual rate, and the number of years the money will be invested. The balance and rate will be real numbers, while the number of years must be an integer.
Use PRECISELY the format below with the EXACT same SPACING.
Please enter the initial balance: <user input>
Please enter the interest rate : <user input>
Please enter the number of years: <user input>
Output an introductory message, prompts, and then the table. The sample output below assumes the user entered an initial balance of 1000, an interest rate of 6.50, and a number of years of 10. Note well the FORMATTING (spacing and justification) used. You may assume numbers will not overflow their columns.
This program will calculate the interest earned
on a CD over a period of several years.
Please enter the initial balance: 1000
Please enter the interest rate : 6.5
Please enter the number of years: 10
Year Balance Interest New Balance
---- ------- -------- -----------
1 1,000.00 65.00 1,065.00
2 1,065.00 69.23 1,134.23
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10 ...
Include at LEAST the following methods.
// Inform user what program will do
void printIntro ()
// Print the header followed by all the rows.
void printTable (int numRows, double balance, double rate)
// Print one row of table. "interest" is a dollar amount,
// not a rate.
void printRow (int rowNum, double balance, double interest)
// Calculate interest given a balance and percentage rate (like 7.2%)
double calcInterest (double balance, double rate)
Use ONE Scanner object to read the input values, and read them in "main".
Do NOT worry about formatting the table until you get the logic correct. Once you do get the logic correct, use System.out.printf
to format the four table columns (Year, Balance, Interest, and New Balance). To learn about printf
see Section 4.3 (Text Processing) of the text or the slides we went over. As an example format string, %,7d
will print an integer in a field width of 7 characters with commas inserted as necessary.
Use good programming style:
Ctrl+Shift+F
will format your code)Please name your program CDInterest.java
Submit the Java source code file on Autolab under the "Lab 6" assignment.