Java printing text using x,y coordinates











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First I made class Rectangle, which gets constructor parameter x-coordinate, y-coordinate, width and height. After that I made class Grid, where I can add rectangles and it will write them in grid. Output should be this kind of:



Input now:



Grid r = new Grid();
r.add(new Grid(0, 0, 2, 3));
r.add(new Grid(3, 2, 4, 2));
System.out.println(r);


Output now:



xx
xx
xx
xxxx
xxxx


Output should be:



xx
xx
xx xxxx
xxxx


What I should do to my code so it would take into account the x,y coordinates? Here is my "Grid" class:



public class Grid {

private Rectangle rectangle;
private ArrayList<Rectangle> rectangles;

public Grid() {
this.rectangles = new ArrayList<>();
}

public void add(Rectangle rectangle) {
int x = rectangle.getXcoordinate();
int y = rectangle.getYcoordinate();
int width = rectangle.getWidth();
int height = rectangle.getHeight();
rectangles.add(new Rectangle(x,y,width,height));
}

public String getTangle() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (Rectangle rectangle : rectangles) {
int x = rectangle.getXcoordinate();
int y = rectangle.getYcoordinate();
int width = rectangle.getWidth();
int height= rectangle.getHeight();
int counter = 1;
while (height >= counter) {
int i = 1;
while (i <= width) {
sb.append("x");
i++;
}
sb.append("n");
counter++;
}
}
return sb.toString();
}

@Override
public String toString() {
return getTangle();
}
}









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    what r.lisaa() does ?
    – Deepak Gunasekaran
    Nov 12 at 10:31










  • @DeepakGunasekaran see the edit, typo there!
    – Juho M
    Nov 12 at 12:37










  • Also, seems you have missed parameterized Grid constructor
    – Nisarg Patil
    Nov 12 at 12:37










  • Please see: Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?
    – Progman
    Nov 12 at 14:34















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First I made class Rectangle, which gets constructor parameter x-coordinate, y-coordinate, width and height. After that I made class Grid, where I can add rectangles and it will write them in grid. Output should be this kind of:



Input now:



Grid r = new Grid();
r.add(new Grid(0, 0, 2, 3));
r.add(new Grid(3, 2, 4, 2));
System.out.println(r);


Output now:



xx
xx
xx
xxxx
xxxx


Output should be:



xx
xx
xx xxxx
xxxx


What I should do to my code so it would take into account the x,y coordinates? Here is my "Grid" class:



public class Grid {

private Rectangle rectangle;
private ArrayList<Rectangle> rectangles;

public Grid() {
this.rectangles = new ArrayList<>();
}

public void add(Rectangle rectangle) {
int x = rectangle.getXcoordinate();
int y = rectangle.getYcoordinate();
int width = rectangle.getWidth();
int height = rectangle.getHeight();
rectangles.add(new Rectangle(x,y,width,height));
}

public String getTangle() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (Rectangle rectangle : rectangles) {
int x = rectangle.getXcoordinate();
int y = rectangle.getYcoordinate();
int width = rectangle.getWidth();
int height= rectangle.getHeight();
int counter = 1;
while (height >= counter) {
int i = 1;
while (i <= width) {
sb.append("x");
i++;
}
sb.append("n");
counter++;
}
}
return sb.toString();
}

@Override
public String toString() {
return getTangle();
}
}









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  • 1




    what r.lisaa() does ?
    – Deepak Gunasekaran
    Nov 12 at 10:31










  • @DeepakGunasekaran see the edit, typo there!
    – Juho M
    Nov 12 at 12:37










  • Also, seems you have missed parameterized Grid constructor
    – Nisarg Patil
    Nov 12 at 12:37










  • Please see: Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?
    – Progman
    Nov 12 at 14:34













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up vote
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First I made class Rectangle, which gets constructor parameter x-coordinate, y-coordinate, width and height. After that I made class Grid, where I can add rectangles and it will write them in grid. Output should be this kind of:



Input now:



Grid r = new Grid();
r.add(new Grid(0, 0, 2, 3));
r.add(new Grid(3, 2, 4, 2));
System.out.println(r);


Output now:



xx
xx
xx
xxxx
xxxx


Output should be:



xx
xx
xx xxxx
xxxx


What I should do to my code so it would take into account the x,y coordinates? Here is my "Grid" class:



public class Grid {

private Rectangle rectangle;
private ArrayList<Rectangle> rectangles;

public Grid() {
this.rectangles = new ArrayList<>();
}

public void add(Rectangle rectangle) {
int x = rectangle.getXcoordinate();
int y = rectangle.getYcoordinate();
int width = rectangle.getWidth();
int height = rectangle.getHeight();
rectangles.add(new Rectangle(x,y,width,height));
}

public String getTangle() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (Rectangle rectangle : rectangles) {
int x = rectangle.getXcoordinate();
int y = rectangle.getYcoordinate();
int width = rectangle.getWidth();
int height= rectangle.getHeight();
int counter = 1;
while (height >= counter) {
int i = 1;
while (i <= width) {
sb.append("x");
i++;
}
sb.append("n");
counter++;
}
}
return sb.toString();
}

@Override
public String toString() {
return getTangle();
}
}









share|improve this question















First I made class Rectangle, which gets constructor parameter x-coordinate, y-coordinate, width and height. After that I made class Grid, where I can add rectangles and it will write them in grid. Output should be this kind of:



Input now:



Grid r = new Grid();
r.add(new Grid(0, 0, 2, 3));
r.add(new Grid(3, 2, 4, 2));
System.out.println(r);


Output now:



xx
xx
xx
xxxx
xxxx


Output should be:



xx
xx
xx xxxx
xxxx


What I should do to my code so it would take into account the x,y coordinates? Here is my "Grid" class:



public class Grid {

private Rectangle rectangle;
private ArrayList<Rectangle> rectangles;

public Grid() {
this.rectangles = new ArrayList<>();
}

public void add(Rectangle rectangle) {
int x = rectangle.getXcoordinate();
int y = rectangle.getYcoordinate();
int width = rectangle.getWidth();
int height = rectangle.getHeight();
rectangles.add(new Rectangle(x,y,width,height));
}

public String getTangle() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (Rectangle rectangle : rectangles) {
int x = rectangle.getXcoordinate();
int y = rectangle.getYcoordinate();
int width = rectangle.getWidth();
int height= rectangle.getHeight();
int counter = 1;
while (height >= counter) {
int i = 1;
while (i <= width) {
sb.append("x");
i++;
}
sb.append("n");
counter++;
}
}
return sb.toString();
}

@Override
public String toString() {
return getTangle();
}
}






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  • 1




    what r.lisaa() does ?
    – Deepak Gunasekaran
    Nov 12 at 10:31










  • @DeepakGunasekaran see the edit, typo there!
    – Juho M
    Nov 12 at 12:37










  • Also, seems you have missed parameterized Grid constructor
    – Nisarg Patil
    Nov 12 at 12:37










  • Please see: Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?
    – Progman
    Nov 12 at 14:34














  • 1




    what r.lisaa() does ?
    – Deepak Gunasekaran
    Nov 12 at 10:31










  • @DeepakGunasekaran see the edit, typo there!
    – Juho M
    Nov 12 at 12:37










  • Also, seems you have missed parameterized Grid constructor
    – Nisarg Patil
    Nov 12 at 12:37










  • Please see: Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?
    – Progman
    Nov 12 at 14:34








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1




what r.lisaa() does ?
– Deepak Gunasekaran
Nov 12 at 10:31




what r.lisaa() does ?
– Deepak Gunasekaran
Nov 12 at 10:31












@DeepakGunasekaran see the edit, typo there!
– Juho M
Nov 12 at 12:37




@DeepakGunasekaran see the edit, typo there!
– Juho M
Nov 12 at 12:37












Also, seems you have missed parameterized Grid constructor
– Nisarg Patil
Nov 12 at 12:37




Also, seems you have missed parameterized Grid constructor
– Nisarg Patil
Nov 12 at 12:37












Please see: Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?
– Progman
Nov 12 at 14:34




Please see: Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?
– Progman
Nov 12 at 14:34

















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