Assignment Due Date and Time 24 November 2019 (Sun) 11:55 p.m. Instructions to Students1.This assignment is weighted 40% of the overall Continuous Assessment of this module.2.This assignment is an individual assignment and should be done by you only. Plagiarism will be treated seriously. Any submitted assignment is found that involved wholly or partly in plagiarism (no matter the assignments are from the original authors or from the plagiarists) will be scored Zero mark and the students involved will be received discipline penalty set by the institute accordingly. 3.Only Java programming language is allowed to develop any required program.4. Your programs must be well structured. A comment should be included in each class and method to state its main function. Explanation of each variable is also required. The source code must be properly indented. The first few lines in a source file must be a comment stating the name of the source file, your name, class, student number as well as the description of the purposes of the program. Marks will be deducted if any of the above mentioned comment is not included.5.Grading of your programs will be based on correctness, quality, style, efficiency and the advanced features.6.You are required to hand in a softcopy of the program source codes uploaded to Moodle.7.Remember to backup all your programs.8.Late submission will NOT be accepted.Assignment SpecificationYou are asked to write a Battleship game in Java.Information on the Battleship GameThe game is played on four grids, two for each player. The grids are typically square – usually 10×10 – and the individual squares in the grid are identified by letter and number. On one grid the player arranges ships and records the shots by the opponent. On the other grid the player records their own shots. Before play begins, each player secretly arranges their ships on their primary grid. Each ship occupies a number of consecutive squares on the grid, arranged either horizontally or vertically. The number of squares for each ship is determined by the type of the ship. The ships cannot overlap (i.e., only one ship can occupy any given square in the grid). The types and numbers of ships allowed are the same for each player. These may vary depending on the rules.There are five kinds of ships in this game:No. Class of ship Size1 Carrier 52 Battleship 43 Destroyer 34 Submarine 35 Patrol Boat 2Requirements of the AssignmentGame FlowThe Battleship game will be run in console mode. For simplicity, we only use two grids, one for Player1 to set the ships, and the other one is the hidden grid for Player2 to guess the position of the ships which are set by Player1. For Player1, she can be a human to set the ships manually or can be a CPU to set the ships randomly.So, at the beginning, you need to choose Player1 should be a human or CPU. If Player1 is Human, then Player1 will start to set the battle ships:Battleship Player1 (0 - Human, 1 - CPU, x - Exit): 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player1: Set the ship: Carrier, ship size: 5Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit: 0Position of Carrier [XY]: 21 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Set the ship: Battleship, ship size: 4Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit:After Player1 to set all five battle ships, you need to clear the screen and then let Player2 start to guess the positions of five battle ships:Set the ship: Patrol Boat, ship size: 2Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit: 0Position of Patrol Boat [XY]: 68 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press Enter for Player2 to start ...(Clear screen with 100 System.out.println();)Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit:00Missed.Launched:1, Hit: 0Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit:11Missed.Launched:2, Hit: 0Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit:21Its a hit!!Launched:3, Hit: 1Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit:22Its a hit!!Launched:4, Hit: 2Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit:Error ControlFor the input 0 or 1, your program should detect the following input errors:Battleship Player1 (0 - Human, 1 - CPU, x - Exit): abcPlease input 0 or 1, x - Exit :123Please input 0 or 1, x - Exit :9Please input 0 or 1, x - Exit :For the input [XY], your program should detect the following input errors:Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit:abcError in [XY]! Please input again, x - Exit: 123Error in [XY]! Please input again, x - Exit: aError in [XY]! Please input again, x - Exit: 1Error in [XY]! Please input again, x - Exit:Player1 cannot set a ship over the boundary: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player1: Set the ship: Carrier, ship size: 5Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit: 1Position of Carrier [XY], x - Exit : 06The ships cannot be over the boundary!Position of Carrier [XY], x - Exit :Player1 cannot set a ship to overlap other ships: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player1: Set the ship: Battleship, ship size: 4Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit: 0Position of Battleship [XY]: 51The ships cannot overlap!Position of Battleship [XY]:Player2 cannot fire on a repeated postion: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : 22You have already fired this area. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit :x - ExitYour program MUST use following method to handle the x - Exit : private static void xExit(String x){ if (x.length() == 1 && x.charAt(0)==x){ System.exit(0); } }End GameWhen all ships have been hit, the game will be end:代写module、代写Java设计、Java程序语言调试、代Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit:78Its a hit!!Launched:22, Hit: 17You have hit all battleships!TestingYou can ease the testing by using input redirection rather than inputting data manually. Prepare a text file, in the folder that contains your class file, which includes all user inputs in a game run. The following data.txt is an example. Then open a command prompt window and change to the folder that contains your class file. Type the command java Battleship Or you can use “Copy & Paste” the above test case under the command prompt.You can get the result automatically (without the input data echoed).---- Battleship Game----Battleship Player1 (0 - Human, 1 - CPU, x - Exit): abcPlease input 0 or 1, x - Exit : Please input 0 or 1, x - Exit : Please input 0 or 1, x - Exit : Player1: Set the ship: Carrier, ship size: 5Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit: Please input 0 or 1, x - Exit : Please input 0 or 1, x - Exit : Position of Carrier [XY], x - Exit : Error in [XY]! Please input again, x - Exit : Error in [XY]! Please input again, x - Exit: Error in [XY]! Please input again, x - Exit: The ships cannot be over the boundary!Position of Carrier [XY], x - Exit :Player1: Set the ship: Battleship, ship size: 4Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit: Position of Battleship [XY], x - Exit : Player1: Set the ship: Destroyer, ship size: 3Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit: Position of Destroyer [XY], x - Exit : The ships cannot overlap!Position of Destroyer [XY], x - Exit : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player1: Set the ship: Submarine, ship size: 3Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit: Position of Submarine [XY], x - Exit : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player1: Set the ship: Patrol Boat, ship size: 2Orientation (0 - horizontal, 1 - vertical), x - Exit: Position of Patrol Boat [XY], x - Exit : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press Enter for Player2 to start ...(100 System.out.println()) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Error in [XY]! Please input again, x - Exit: Error in [XY]! Please input again, x - Exit: Missed.Launched:1, Hit: 0Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Missed.Launched:2, Hit: 0Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:3, Hit: 1Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:4, Hit: 2Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : You have already fired this area.Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:5, Hit: 3Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:6, Hit: 4Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:7, Hit: 5Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Missed.Launched:8, Hit: 5Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:9, Hit: 6Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:10, Hit: 7Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:11, Hit: 8Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:12, Hit: 9Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:13, Hit: 10Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Missed.Launched:14, Hit: 10Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:15, Hit: 11Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:16, Hit: 12Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Missed.Launched:17, Hit: 12Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:18, Hit: 13Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:19, Hit: 14Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:20, Hit: 15Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:21, Hit: 16Player2: Set your missile [XY], x - Exit : Its a hit!!Launched:22, Hit: 17You have hit all battleships!Example codes for WRONG Scanner usage// create new Scanner objects in loopdo { Scanner sc = new Scanner( System.in); choice = sc.nextInt();} while (choice != 1);You are NOT allowed to use GUI such as JOptionPane in your program.Following is an example program to use a Global Scanner to do the input.import java.util.Scanner;public class Test { //Global declaration for Scanner public static Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); public static void main(String args[]) { int x; System.out.print(Enter x:); x = sc.nextInt(); } public static void method2() { int y; System.out.print(Enter y:); y = sc.nextInt(); }}Marking SchemeFunctionsCorrectly display the game board 10Player1 can manually set the ships 10Player1 can automatically set the ships 10Player2 can set the bomb on the game board 5Correctly show the result of bomb (hit or miss) 5Error Checking Input Error 10 Player1 set an overlap position 5Player1 set a ship over the boundary 5 Player2 hit on a repeated position 5Correctly show the statistics of the game 10Game finishes appropriately 5Style 10Documentation (Comments) 10DeductionCannot pass the Java compiler -100Do not follow the requirements in “Requirements of the Assignment” -30Cannot do the Test Case in the “Testing” -30More than one Scanner objects in your codes -20Do not use Scanner as the one and only one input method in your codes -50Cannot perform a demonstration to your lecturer -50转自:http://www.6daixie.com/contents/9/4424.html