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hello guys! its my first time posting on this site and the reason is becz i have a java hw my teacher assigned.
i have to make a program that basically ranks students by their cumulative gpa. the student's info is on a csv file written in a format like this, "name,bday,sex,9-1,9-2,10-1,10-2.....,cumulative". my question is im not sure if i should read this whole line nd jz use the cumulative (im not sure how to do dat:/) or make a separate class nd make an array (for loop nd stuff) btw this program is a portion of a major program, basically a student ranker (some may know the program gradequick?) which has info abt da students freshmen gpa to senior gpa. i was able to add the student's info into my program nd saving the list as a csv file. but now im kinda stuck on the ranking part :/ please help me!
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hello guys! its my first time posting on this site and the reason is becz i have a java hw my teacher assigned.
i have to make a program that basically ranks students by their cumulative gpa. the student's info is on a csv file written in a format like this, "name,bday,sex,9-1,9-2,10-1,10-2.....,cumulative". my question is im not sure if i should read this whole line nd jz use the cumulative (im not sure how to do dat:/) or make a separate class nd make an array (for loop nd stuff) btw this program is a portion of a major program, basically a student ranker (some may know the program gradequick?) which has info abt da students freshmen gpa to senior gpa. i was able to add the student's info into my program nd saving the list as a csv file. but now im kinda stuck on the ranking part :/ please help me!

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my question is im not sure if i should read this whole line nd jz use the cumulative (im not sure how to do dat:/) or make a separate class nd make an array
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Concerned,
Sukatoa....
Mar 1 '08 #2

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