Summary In this lab, you complete a partially prewritten Java program that includes methods with no parameters. The program asks the user if he or she has preregistered for tickets to an art show. If the user has preregistered, the program should call a method named discount() that displays the message, "You are preregistered and qualify for a 5 percent discount." If the user has not preregistered, the program should call a method named noDiscount() that displays the message, "Sorry, you did not preregister and do not qualify for a 5 percent discount." The source code file provided for this lab includes the necessary variable declarations and the input statement. Comments are included in the file to help you write the remainder of the program. Instructions 1. Ensure the file named ArtShow.java is open. 2. Write the Java statements as indicated by the comments. 3. Execute the program by clicking "Run Code." Grading When you have completed your program, click the Submit button to record your score.

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// ArtShow.java - This program determines if an art show attendee gets a 5% discount
// for preregistering. 
// Input:  Interactive.
// Output:  A statement telling the user if they get a discount or no discount. 

import java.util.Scanner;

public class ArtShow
{
    public static void main(String args[]) 
    {
        Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
        String registerString;  
                        
        System.out.println("Did you preregister? Enter Y or N: ");  
                        
        registerString  = s.nextLine();
                
        // Test input here. If Y, call discount(), else call noDiscount(). 
        
    
        System.exit(0);

    } // End of main() method.
    
    
    // Write discount method here.
    


    // Write noDiscount method here. 
    

} // End of ArtShow class.
Summary
In this lab, you complete a partially prewritten Java program that
includes methods with no parameters.
The program asks the user if he or she has preregistered for tickets
to an art show. If the user has preregistered, the program should
call a method named discount() that displays the message, "You
are preregistered and qualify for a 5 percent discount." If the
user has not preregistered, the program should call a method
named noDiscount() that displays the message, "Sorry, you did
not preregister and do not qualify for a 5 percent discount."
The source code file provided for this lab includes the necessary
variable declarations and the input statement. Comments are
included in the file to help you write the remainder of the program.
Instructions
1. Ensure the file named ArtShow.java is open.
2. Write the Java statements as indicated by the comments.
3. Execute the program by clicking "Run Code."
Grading
When you have completed your program, click the Submit button
to record your score.
Transcribed Image Text:Summary In this lab, you complete a partially prewritten Java program that includes methods with no parameters. The program asks the user if he or she has preregistered for tickets to an art show. If the user has preregistered, the program should call a method named discount() that displays the message, "You are preregistered and qualify for a 5 percent discount." If the user has not preregistered, the program should call a method named noDiscount() that displays the message, "Sorry, you did not preregister and do not qualify for a 5 percent discount." The source code file provided for this lab includes the necessary variable declarations and the input statement. Comments are included in the file to help you write the remainder of the program. Instructions 1. Ensure the file named ArtShow.java is open. 2. Write the Java statements as indicated by the comments. 3. Execute the program by clicking "Run Code." Grading When you have completed your program, click the Submit button to record your score.
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