well.. that might be a good first step. making vocabulary mistakes in english will give you just a bit of trouble, compared to when you make mistakes in your Java code.
I hope you do realise, that I'm trying to help you, but you just ignore what I say to help you and focus on what I'm saying to get your attention
let's review what I've said so far that you have ignored:
- analyse the problem/ssignment
- make a decision on what (kind of) Objects you'll be needing, and create them if necessary
- develop what you have in your analysis
--> your response was that you need more explanation, so, since you seem to be in a very early stage of your learning process, if you've started it at all, that is, I advised you to:
- read the sticky topic with all the basic "how-to-start-with-java stuff and tutorials".
- start with simple things before moving on to larger applications.
once again, you failed to get that. I am trying to help you, I am pointing out that you are doing certain things a lot of people here think are annoying, making them less eager to help you,
YOU, on the other hand:
- have not done anything
- ignore all advise given to you
- ignore the fact that I am the only person still trying to help you, so decide to try and insult me.
you claim you can't find anything? you're not looking, otherwise, you would have found a lot, even if you didn't follow my advice to read the tutorials topic.
are you a learner? no, you are not. you have not even taken the time to write a simple "HelloWorld" program. you're not interested in learning, you're interested in us solving your problem, and afterwards re-use our sollution as your own.
seriously, if you truly want help, start putting some effort in it yourself