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How to get Game.zip into Eclipse
To install Java, follow these instructions: http://walshe.faculty.mjc.edu/Virtual/IntroToProgramming/HowTo/HowToInstallJava/HowToInstallJava.html
Download and install eclipse: https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/oomph/epp/2020-12/R/eclipse-inst-jre-win64.exe
Launch eclipse
When asked to select a workspace, use the default.
Begin photoScreenshot of the “Eclipse IDE Launcher.” In the Workspace textbox, the words “C:\Users\Edward\eclipse-workspace” appears. A red arrow points to the “Launch” button.End photo
Close the splash screen
Begin photoScreenshot of “Welcome to the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers” tabbed pane. A red arrow points to the X in the tab that will close this pane.End photo
Create a new Java project
Begin photoScreenshot of Eclipse. The top of the window contains a menu bar. The “file” menu is selected. The menu item “New” is selected. The sub menu-item “Java Project” is selected.End photo
For the project name, type the word “game” in lower case.Click Finish.
Begin photoScreenshot of Eclipse’s “New Java Project” dialog box. The “Project Name” textbox contains the word “game.” A red arrow points to the Finish button.End photo
Do NOT create a module.
Begin photoScreenshot of Eclipse’s “New module-info.java. A red arrow points to the “Don’t Create” button.End photo
Download Game.zip http://walshe.faculty.mjc.edu/Virtual/IntroToProgramming/Game.zip
Go to your Downloads folder and unzip Game.zip.
Open the Game folder.Open the Game folder.Drag and Drop these files into Eclipse
Begin photoScreenshot of Window 10 desktop. The folder “This PC > Downloads > Game > Game” is opened. The folder contains the files banana.gif, banana.png, bananas.gif, bananas.png, cat.gif, cat.png, and Game.java. Eclipse is opened. The Eclipse “Package Explorer” is opened. The “Package Explorer” contains the project named game. The user is drag all the files into the game project.End photo
We want to copy the files.Click the OK button.
Begin photoScreenshot of Eclipse’s “File Operation” dialog box. The “Copy files” checkbox is checked. A red arrow points to the OK button.End photo
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In Eclipse, move Game.java into the src folder.
Begin photoA screenshot of “eclipse-workspace – Eclipse IDE.” The “Package Explorer” is opened. The “Package Explorer” contains a folder named game. The folder contains: a folder named scr, bananga.gif, banana.png, bananas.gif, bananas.png, cat.gif, cat.png, and Game.java. The user is suppose to drag the file Game.java into the src folder.End photo
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
Click the arrow that is for the src folder.Click the arrow that is for the (default package).Double click Game.java to pop it into the editor.
Begin photoScreenshot of “eclipse-workspace – Eclipse IDE.” The “Package Explorer” is opened. One of the items in the “Package Explorer” is a folder named src. A red arrow points to src’s expand tree icon. The src folder contains the item “default package.” A are arrow points to the default package’s expand tree icon. The default package contains the file Game.java.End photo
In the editor, find these 3 lines of code: public void paintFrame(Graphics g) {
/* Type your code here */ }
Change it to look like this: public void paintFrame(Graphics g) {
/* Type your code here */ g.setFont(new Font("Dialog",Font.BOLD, 36)); g.drawString("Hello World",100,100); }
Save your editing changes:
Begin photoScreenshot of “eclipse-workspace – Eclipse IDE.” The top of the window contains a menu bar and an icon bar. A red arrow points to the save icon (the icon looks like a floppy disk).End photo
At the top of the window is a menu.click: run -> Debug _
Begin photoScreenshot of “eclipse-workspace – Eclipse IDE.” The top of the window contains a menu bar. The menu Run is selected. The menu item “Debug” is selected.End photo
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
If there are no error nor problems, then you will see this:
Begin photoA screenshot of a window. The window contains the words “Hello World.”End photo