(1) Use scnr.nextLine(); to get a line of user input into a string. Output that line.  Ex: Enter the text (enter quit to quit): IDK how that happened. TTYL. You entered: IDK how that happened. TTYL. (2) Expand common text message abbreviations. Output a message for each abbreviation that is expanded, then output the expanded line. Note: Check for abbreviations in the order provided below. Support these abbreviations: BFF -- best friend forever IDK -- I don't know JK -- just kidding TMI -- too much information TTYL -- talk to you later Ex: Enter text (enter quit to quit): IDK how that happened. TTYL. You entered: IDK how that happened. TTYL.   Replaced "IDK" with "I don't know". Replaced "TTYL" with "talk to you later".   Expanded: I don't know how that happened. talk to you later. (3) Now make the program repeatedly ask the user to enter a text until the user decides to quit. The user should enter "quit" to quit.  Ex: Enter text (enter quit to quit): IDK how that happened. TTYL. You entered: IDK how that happened. TTYL.   Replaced "IDK" with "I don't know". Replaced "TTYL" with "talk to you later".   Expanded: I don't know how that happened. talk to you later.   Enter the text (enter quit to quit): IDK. TMI. You entered: IDK. TMI.   Replaced "IDK" with "I don't know". Replaced "TMI" with "too much information".   Expanded: I don't know. too much information.   Enter the text (enter quit to quit): quit   Code:  import java.util.Scanner; public class TextMsgExpander {    public static void main(String[] args) {       Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);       /* Type your code here. */    } }

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(1) Use scnr.nextLine(); to get a line of user input into a string. Output that line. 

Ex:

Enter the text (enter quit to quit):

IDK how that happened. TTYL.

You entered: IDK how that happened. TTYL.


(2) Expand common text message abbreviations. Output a message for each abbreviation that is expanded, then output the expanded line. Note: Check for abbreviations in the order provided below.

Support these abbreviations:

  • BFF -- best friend forever
  • IDK -- I don't know
  • JK -- just kidding
  • TMI -- too much information
  • TTYL -- talk to you later

Ex:

Enter text (enter quit to quit):

IDK how that happened. TTYL.

You entered: IDK how that happened. TTYL.

 

Replaced "IDK" with "I don't know".

Replaced "TTYL" with "talk to you later".

 

Expanded: I don't know how that happened. talk to you later.


(3) Now make the program repeatedly ask the user to enter a text until the user decides to quit. The user should enter "quit" to quit. 

Ex:

Enter text (enter quit to quit):

IDK how that happened. TTYL.

You entered: IDK how that happened. TTYL.

 

Replaced "IDK" with "I don't know".

Replaced "TTYL" with "talk to you later".

 

Expanded: I don't know how that happened. talk to you later.

 

Enter the text (enter quit to quit):

IDK. TMI.

You entered: IDK. TMI.

 

Replaced "IDK" with "I don't know".

Replaced "TMI" with "too much information".

 

Expanded: I don't know. too much information.

 

Enter the text (enter quit to quit):

quit

 

Code: 

import java.util.Scanner;

public class TextMsgExpander {
   public static void main(String[] args) {
      Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);

      /* Type your code here. */
   }
}

 

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