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![Write a java program. The program asks for an input of the name of a txt file. Then creates a
Multiplication Table from 1 to 9, and writes the table into the file.
When you run your program, you may see the result like this:
Problems @ Javadoc Declaration Console X Data Hierarchy
<terminated > Lab5Q1 [Java Application] C:\Program Files\Eclipse Foundation\bin\javaw.
Enter a file name:
table.txt
output file has been created: table.txt
When you open the file table.txt in the folder (it should be in the same folder as your java source
file), you will see the file as follow:
table.txt - Notepad
File Edit Format View Help
This is a Multiplication Table
1x1=1
1x2=2 2x2=4
1x3=3 2x3=6 3x3=9
1x4=4 2x4-8 3x4-12 4x4=16
1x5-5 2x5=10 3x5-15 4x5-20 5x5=25
1x6-6 2x6-12 3x6=18 4x6=24 5x6=30 6x6=36
1x7-7 2x7-14 3x7-21 4x7-28 5x7-35 6x7-42 7x7=49
1x8-8 2x8-16 3x8=24 4x8=32
5x8-40 6x8=48 7x8=56 8x8=64
1x9=9 2x9-18 3x9=27 4x9=36 5x9-45 6x9-54 7x9-63 8x9-72 9x9-81](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/988c66ad-2fab-4561-a552-cd296d0e4f50/4f160284-5e15-4174-9602-72faf64f0c22/ea4kpal_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Write a java program. The program asks for an input of the name of a txt file. Then creates a
Multiplication Table from 1 to 9, and writes the table into the file.
When you run your program, you may see the result like this:
Problems @ Javadoc Declaration Console X Data Hierarchy
<terminated > Lab5Q1 [Java Application] C:\Program Files\Eclipse Foundation\bin\javaw.
Enter a file name:
table.txt
output file has been created: table.txt
When you open the file table.txt in the folder (it should be in the same folder as your java source
file), you will see the file as follow:
table.txt - Notepad
File Edit Format View Help
This is a Multiplication Table
1x1=1
1x2=2 2x2=4
1x3=3 2x3=6 3x3=9
1x4=4 2x4-8 3x4-12 4x4=16
1x5-5 2x5=10 3x5-15 4x5-20 5x5=25
1x6-6 2x6-12 3x6=18 4x6=24 5x6=30 6x6=36
1x7-7 2x7-14 3x7-21 4x7-28 5x7-35 6x7-42 7x7=49
1x8-8 2x8-16 3x8=24 4x8=32
5x8-40 6x8=48 7x8=56 8x8=64
1x9=9 2x9-18 3x9=27 4x9=36 5x9-45 6x9-54 7x9-63 8x9-72 9x9-81
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