9.7 LAB: Warm up: Parsing strings (1) Prompt the user for a string that contains two strings separated by a comma. (1 pt

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9.7 LAB: Warm up: Parsing strings (1) Prompt the user for a string that contains two strings separated by a comma. (1 pt

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9 7 Lab Warm Up Parsing Strings 1 Prompt The User For A String That Contains Two Strings Separated By A Comma 1 Pt 1
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9.7 LAB: Warm up: Parsing strings (1) Prompt the user for a string that contains two strings separated by a comma. (1 pt) • Examples of strings that can be accepted • Jill, Allen • Jill, Allen • Jill, Allen Ex: Enter input string: Jill, Allen (2) Report an error if the input string does not contain a comma. Continue to prompt until a valid string is entered. Note: If the input contains a comme, then assume that the input also contains two strings. (2 pts) Ex: Enter input string: Jill Allen Error: No comma in string. Enter input string: Jill, Allen (3) Extract the two words from the input string and remove any spaces. Store the strings in two separate variables and output the strings. (2 pts) Ex: Enter input string: Jill, Allen First word: Jill Second word: Allen,

(4) Using a loop, extend the program to handle multiple lines of input. Continue until the user enters q to quit. (2 pts) Ex: Enter input string: Jill, Allen First word: Jill Second word: Allen Enter input string: Golden, Monkey First word: Golden Second word: Monkey Enter input string: Washington, DC First word: Washington Second word: DC Enter input string: 200766221120437 LAB ACTIVITY ParseStrings.java 9.7.1: LAB: Warm up: Parsing strings 1 import java.util.Scanner; public class Parsestrings { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scnr new Scanner(System.in); 7 /* Type your code here. / 8 9 } 10 } 0/7 Load default template...
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