I'm trying to write a java application in Eclipse.
I'm really wanting to use the ACM.Program package, however, my copy of Eclipse doesn't have it installed!
I've looked all over the net, and I can't find a single download for the ACM package.
More info: Whenever I try the code:
package helloGeiodo;
import acm.program.*;
public class Add2 extends Program {
public void run() {
println("This program adds two numbers.");
int n1 = readInt("Enter n1: ");
int n2 = readInt("Enter n2: ");
int total = n1 + n2;
println("The total is " + total + ".");
}
}
I get errors up and down the ying-yang, all implying that there is no such thing as "acm.program".
Anyways, I need to know where to find the ACM package, and, how to install it.
Thanks!
--Flynn
If you follow the Stanford courses, you can import the Assignment directly (.zip files) into a new Java project.
The general answer is:
lib
directory, but that's just a personal choice.However, I wouldn't recommend using the "ACM" classes. They were an interesting idea, but they didn't catch on.
jtf.acm.org They let you download it there.
You can download
acm.jar
from the ACM Java Task Force and then add it to your classpath.It appears that the previous link is dead. The files are still available at Eric Roberts' Stanford page.