how do I fix: cannot access MidtermProblems bad source file: ./MidtermProblems.java import java.util.Scanner; public class ./MidtermProblems;     {         public static String replaceFirst(String Str,char c)         {             if(Str == null)                 return null;             else if(Str == "")                 return "";             else             {                 Str = Str.substring(0,0) + c + Str.substring(0 + 1);// modified string                 return Str;             }         }    public static void main(String[] args)      {        //Here Str.substring(0,0) will remove the first charcter         //And the c + Str.substring(0 + 1) will add the character c before the string (sub string starting from index 1 to last index)         //Output - "casant"        System.out.print( replaceFirst("basant",'c'));                //New line character        System.out.print("\n");                //Here null indicates no value (blank) and letter 't' will be added in that blank space         System.out.print( replaceFirst(null,'t'));         System.out.print("\n");                  //If we put null in double quotes then it will be considered as a string          //So again Str.substring(0,0) will remove the first charcter          //And the c + Str.substring(0 + 1) will add the character c (value 't') before the string (sub string starting from index 1 to last index)          // We will get "tull" as output         System.out.print( replaceFirst("null",'t'));         System.out.print("\n");                  //Here Str.substring(0,0) will remove the first charcter          //And the c + Str.substring(0 + 1) will add the character c (value 'm') before the string (sub string starting from index 1 to last index)          //Output - "mice"         System.out.print( replaceFirst("lice",'m'));         System.out.print("\n");                  //Here again Str.substring(0,0) will remove the first charcter          //And the c + Str.substring(0 + 1) will add the character c ('t') before the string (sub string starting from index 1 to last index)          //And here no characters are there after Index 0 in string "a"           //Output - "t"         System.out.print( replaceFirst("a",'t'));              }     }

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cannot access MidtermProblems

bad source file: ./MidtermProblems.java

import java.util.Scanner;

public class ./MidtermProblems;
    {
        public static String replaceFirst(String Str,char c)
        {
            if(Str == null)
                return null;
            else if(Str == "")
                return "";
            else
            {
                Str = Str.substring(0,0) + c + Str.substring(0 + 1);// modified string
                return Str;
            }
        }
   public static void main(String[] args) 
    {
       //Here Str.substring(0,0) will remove the first charcter 
       //And the c + Str.substring(0 + 1) will add the character c before the string (sub string starting from index 1 to last index) 
       //Output - "casant"
       System.out.print( replaceFirst("basant",'c'));
       
       //New line character
       System.out.print("\n");
       
       //Here null indicates no value (blank) and letter 't' will be added in that blank space
        System.out.print( replaceFirst(null,'t'));
        System.out.print("\n");
        
        //If we put null in double quotes then it will be considered as a string 
        //So again Str.substring(0,0) will remove the first charcter 
        //And the c + Str.substring(0 + 1) will add the character c (value 't') before the string (sub string starting from index 1 to last index) 
        // We will get "tull" as output
        System.out.print( replaceFirst("null",'t'));
        System.out.print("\n");
        
        //Here Str.substring(0,0) will remove the first charcter 
        //And the c + Str.substring(0 + 1) will add the character c (value 'm') before the string (sub string starting from index 1 to last index) 
        //Output - "mice"
        System.out.print( replaceFirst("lice",'m'));
        System.out.print("\n");
        
        //Here again Str.substring(0,0) will remove the first charcter 
        //And the c + Str.substring(0 + 1) will add the character c ('t') before the string (sub string starting from index 1 to last index) 
        //And here no characters are there after Index 0 in string "a"  
        //Output - "t"
        System.out.print( replaceFirst("a",'t'));
        
    }
    }

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