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} |
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} |
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``` |
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### Usage |
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Here is a possible `ExerciseRunner.java` to test your class: |
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public static void main(String[] args) { |
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MonthlyPeriod MonthlyPeriod = new MonthlyPeriod(); |
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// Test case 1 |
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String startDate1 = "2020-01-01"; |
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String endDate1 = "2023-06-15"; |
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System.out.println("Period: " + MonthlyPeriod.calculatePeriod(startDate1, endDate1)); |
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// Test case 2 |
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String startDate2 = "2015-05-20"; |
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String endDate2 = "2015-10-20"; |
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System.out.println("Period: " + MonthlyPeriod.calculatePeriod(startDate2, endDate2)); |
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// Test case 3 |
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String startDate3 = "2018-12-25"; |
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String endDate3 = "2021-12-25"; |
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System.out.println("Period: " + MonthlyPeriod.calculatePeriod(startDate3, endDate3)); |
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String startDate3 = "2018-10-25"; |
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String endDate3 = "2019-11-30"; |
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System.out.println("Period: " + MonthlyPeriod.calculatePeriod(startDate3, endDate3)); |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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@ -56,5 +58,6 @@ $ java -cp build ExerciseRunner
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Period: 3 years and 5 months |
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Period: 5 months |
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Period: 3 years |
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Period: 1 year and 1 month |
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$ |
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``` |
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