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import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ReportGenerator {
private final String ordersFilePath;
private final List<Product> productList;
private double totalFinalCost;
private int totalQuantity;
private double totalDiscountValue;
private int totalInvalidLines;
public ReportGenerator(String ordersFilePath, List<Product> productList) {
this.ordersFilePath = ordersFilePath;
this.productList = productList;
}
public void processFile()
{
try {
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(new File("products.csv"));
while (scanner.hasNextLine()) {
String line = scanner.nextLine();
String[] parts = line.split(",");
int productID = Integer.parseInt(parts[0]);
String productName = parts[1];
double price = Double.parseDouble(parts[2]);
Product product = new Product(productID, productName, price);
productList.add(product);
}
} catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
System.out.println("File not found.");
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
}
try {
File source = new File(ordersFilePath);
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(source);
} catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
System.out.println("File not found.");
}
// TODO:
// 1. Open the order details CSV file
// 2. Read the file line by line
// 3. Split each line using comma delimiter
// (each line is guaranteed to contain exactly two commas)
// 4. Each line contains exactly 3 values in the format:
// [productId],[quantity],[discountPercent]
// 5. Attempt to convert values:
// - productId -> int
// - quantity -> int
// - discountPercent -> int
// NOTE:
// - quantity and discountPercent may contain invalid characters
// (e.g., letters instead of numbers).
// - If parsing any value fails (NumberFormatException),
// the entire line must be considered invalid.
// - Use try-catch blocks and exception handling to safely
// handle parsing and validation errors without stopping
// the processing of the remaining lines.
// 6. Validate parsed values:
// - productId must be greater than 0
// - quantity must be greater than 0
// - discountPercent must be between 0 and 99 inclusive
// 7. Look for a Product in productList that matches productId
// 8. If no Product with that ID exists in the catalog,
// the entire line is considered invalid
// 9. If all values are valid and the product exists, calculate:
// subtotal = quantity * product price
// discountValue = subtotal * discountPercent / 100
// finalCost = subtotal - discountValue
// 10. Update report totals:
// - totalQuantity += quantity
// - totalFinalCost += finalCost
// - totalDiscountValue += discountValue
// 11. If any parsing error, validation failure, or missing product occurs:
// - increment totalInvalidLines
// - skip the line and continue processing the next line
// 12. Close all file resources
}
public void saveReport()
{
try {
File file = new File("report.txt");
PrintWriter printWriter = new PrintWriter(file);
printWriter.write("========= SALES REPORT =========\n");
printWriter.write("Total Quantity Sold: "+ totalQuantity + "\n");
printWriter.write("Total Final Cost: "+ totalFinalCost + "\n");
printWriter.write("Total Discount Value: "+ totalDiscountValue + "\n");
printWriter.write("================================");
printWriter.close();
} catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
System.out.println("File not found.");
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
}
// TODO:
// 1. Build a formatted report string
// 2. Include:
// - total quantity
// - total final cost
// - total discount value
// - total invalid lines
// 3. Create/open output report file (name it report.txt)
// 4. Write report string into file
// 5. Handle file writing exceptions
// 6. Close writer resources
/* Example Structure
========= SALES REPORT =========
Total Quantity Sold: 42
Total Final Cost: $1520.75
Total Discount Value: $230.50
Invalid Rows: 3
================================
*/
}
}