No — each group can have a different number of students in it.
import java.io.*;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class TestGroups
{
public static void main ( String[] args ) throws IOException
{
int value; // the value of the current integer
// Prompt for and open the input file
Scanner user = new Scanner( System.in );
System.out.print("File name? ");
String fileName = user.next().trim();
Scanner scan = new Scanner( new File(fileName) );
// Group "A"
int sizeA; // the number of students in group "A"
int sumA = ______; // the sum of scores for group "A"
sizeA = scan.nextInt();
int count = ______ ; // initialize count
while ( count < ______ )
{
value = scan.nextInt();
______________; // add to the sum
________; // increment the count
}
if ( sizeA > 0 )
System.out.println( "Group A average: " + _______________ );
else
System.out.println( "Group A has no students" );
// Group "B"
. . . . more code will go here . . . .
scan.close();
}
}
Fill in the missing code.