two code about the introduction of java separate it to two files
- Open a new class called Pastries.java.
- This program will simulate an online pastry business and display a receipt to the customer who has placed an order.
- The program should follow the exact formatting shown below, including spacing and indentation.
- Hint: Remember “t”?
- Note that you will need to print out exactly 2 decimal places for the dollar values.
- Additionally, for full credit, please use final variables to store the price of each pastry. For example:
final double PRICE_ECLAIR = 3.95; //use all CAPS for the names of final variables
- When your program output works as shown below (including proper formatting of the output), submit Pastries.java to Canvas
- Note: Listen to the Java Jive song here.
Sample Output:
Welcome to Java Jive Pastries and Cafe!
Allow me to assist you with your order.
We sell the following desserts:
Mocha Eclairs — $3.95 each
Cocoa Cookies — $2.50 each
Coffee Cake — $5.50 per slice
Java Jive Brownies — $4.50 each
Please enter the number of Mocha Eclairs: 3
Please enter the number of Cocoa Cookies: 12
Please enter the number of slices of Coffee Cake: 1
Please enter the number of Java Jive Brownies: 5
You Ordered the Following:
Mocha Eclairs: 3 @ 3.95 each… $11.85
Cocoa Cookies: 12 @ 2.50 each… $30.00
Coffee Cake: 1 @ 5.50 each… $5.50
Java Jive Brownies: 5 @ 4.50 each… $22.50
Total: $69.85
Thank you for your order! Please come again!
- Note that t is not a perfect solution for lining up the output in the case of every numerical input. Just do the best you can, and don’t worry if something like a single digit number throws off your alignment.