@sianloh We did an automated analysis of your code to detect potential areas to improve the code quality. We are sharing the results below, so that you can avoid similar problems in your tP code (which will be graded more strictly for code quality).
IMPORTANT: Note that the script looked for just a few easy-to-detect problems only, and at-most three example are given i.e., there can be other areas/places to improve.
Aspect: Tab Usage
No easy-to-detect issues ๐
Aspect: Naming boolean variables/methods
No easy-to-detect issues ๐
Aspect: Brace Style
No easy-to-detect issues ๐
Aspect: Package Name Style
No easy-to-detect issues ๐
Aspect: Class Name Style
No easy-to-detect issues ๐
Aspect: Dead Code
No easy-to-detect issues ๐
Aspect: Method Length
Example from src/main/java/Duke.java
lines 16-101
:
public static void main(String[] args) {
String logo = " ____ _ \n"
+ "| _ \\ _ _| | _____ \n"
+ "| | | | | | | |/ / _ \\\n"
+ "| |_| | |_| | < __/\n"
+ "|____/ \\__,_|_|\\_\\___|\n";
System.out.println("Hello from\n" + logo);
printbreak();
System.out.println("Hello! I'm Duke ");
System.out.println("What can I do for you?");
printbreak();
String line;
Task[] lists = new Task[100];
int counter = 0;
String desc;
String desc2 = "";
String s1, s2;
while (true) {
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
line = in.nextLine();
if (!line.isEmpty()) {
if (line.contains(" ")) {
String[] input = line.split(" ", 2);
desc = input[0];
desc2 = input[1];
} else {
desc = line;
}
if (line.equalsIgnoreCase("bye"))
break;
if (line.equalsIgnoreCase("list")) {
printbreak();
for (int i = 0; i < counter; i++) {
System.out.println(i + 1 + ". " + lists[i].toString());
}
printbreak();
} else if (desc.equalsIgnoreCase("done")) {
printbreak();
int x = Integer.parseInt(desc2);
lists[x - 1].setDone(true);
System.out.println("Nice! I've marked this task as done: ");
System.out.println(lists[x - 1].toString());
printbreak();
} else if (desc.equalsIgnoreCase("deadline")) {
printbreak();
String[] input = desc2.split("/by ", 2);
s1 = input[0];
s2 = input[1];
lists[counter] = new Deadline(s1, s2);
System.out.println("Got it. I've added this task: ");
System.out.println(lists[counter].toString());
counter++;
printtotaltask(counter);
printbreak();
} else if (desc.equalsIgnoreCase("event")) {
printbreak();
String[] input = desc2.split("/at ", 2);
s1 = input[0];
s2 = input[1];
lists[counter] = new Event(s1, s2);
System.out.println("Got it. I've added this task: ");
System.out.println(lists[counter].toString());
counter++;
printtotaltask(counter);
printbreak();
} else {
printbreak();
if (desc.equalsIgnoreCase("todo")){
lists[counter] = new ToDo(desc2);
}else {
lists[counter] = new ToDo(line);
}
System.out.println("Got it. I've added this task: ");
System.out.println(lists[counter].toString());
counter++;
printtotaltask(counter);
printbreak();
}
}
}
printbreak();
printbye();
printbreak();
}
Suggestion: Consider applying SLAP (and other abstraction mechanisms) to shorten methods. You may ignore this suggestion if you think a longer method is justified in a particular case.
Aspect: Class size
No easy-to-detect issues ๐
Aspect: Header Comments
No easy-to-detect issues ๐
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