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README.md
TimeTracker
Instructions
Write a ProjectTime
class to track the duration of a project using start and end times. You will be asked to add getter and setter methods for the startTime
and endTime
attributes. When you set one of them, you must update the hoursLogged
attribute. The hoursLogged
getter should output the hours in the following format:
- Less than 120 minutes:
hoursLogged
m - Less than 120 hours:
hoursLogged
h - Less than 120 days:
hoursLogged
d - More than 120 days:
hoursLogged
mo
If there is any error, the number of hoursLogged
should be handled accordingly.
💡 The
hoursLogged
shouldn't be a negative number except -1 in case of errors.
Expected Functions
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
public class ProjectTime {
private String startTime;
private String endTime;
private float hoursLogged;
public ProjectTime(String start, String end);
public void setStartTime();
public void setEndTime();
public String getStartTime();
public String getEndTime();
public String getHoursLogged();
}
Usage
Here is a possible ExerciseRunner.java
to test your function :
public class ExerciseRunner {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ProjectTime shortProject = new ProjectTime("2023-05-14 09:00", "2023-05-14 09:30");
System.out.println("Short Project Total Logged Time: " + shortProject.getHoursLogged());
ProjectTime overnightProject = new ProjectTime("2023-05-14 20:00", "2023-05-15 08:00");
System.out.println("Overnight Project Total Logged Time: " + overnightProject.getHoursLogged());
ProjectTime fullDayProject = new ProjectTime("2023-05-14 00:00", "2023-05-15 00:00");
System.out.println("Full Day Project Total Logged Time: " + fullDayProject.getHoursLogged());
ProjectTime errorProject = new ProjectTime("2023-05-14", "2023-05-15 08:00");
System.out.println("Error Project Total Logged Time: " + errorProject.getHoursLogged());
}
}
and its output :
$ javac *.java -d build
$ java -cp build ExerciseRunner
Short Project Total Logged Time: 30 m
Overnight Project Total Logged Time: 12 h
Full Day Project Total Logged Time: 24 h
Error Project Total Logged Time: -1
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