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bookChallenge: Receipt Formatter

In this challenge, you will apply your knowledge of String.format() to create a professional-looking receipt. Your goal is to implement a method called formatReceipt that takes three lists: item names, their quantities, and their prices. The method should return a formatted string that represents a receipt, with each item's name, quantity, and price displayed in neatly aligned columns. Prices must always display two decimal places for clarity. This exercise will help you master column alignment and numeric formatting, which are essential skills for producing readable console output in Java.

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Implement a method to generate a formatted receipt using String.format(). The method must align each column (item name, quantity, price) and display prices with exactly two decimal places.

  • Each item, quantity, and price must appear on its own line, formatted in columns.
  • The item name column should be left-aligned and wide enough for the longest item.
  • The quantity column should be right-aligned.
  • The price column should be right-aligned and always display two digits after the decimal point.
  • The receipt must include a header row and a separator row before the item rows.
  • The method must return the formatted receipt as a single string.

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In this challenge, you will apply your knowledge of String.format() to create a professional-looking receipt. Your goal is to implement a method called formatReceipt that takes three lists: item names, their quantities, and their prices. The method should return a formatted string that represents a receipt, with each item's name, quantity, and price displayed in neatly aligned columns. Prices must always display two decimal places for clarity. This exercise will help you master column alignment and numeric formatting, which are essential skills for producing readable console output in Java.

Oppgave

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Implement a method to generate a formatted receipt using String.format(). The method must align each column (item name, quantity, price) and display prices with exactly two decimal places.

  • Each item, quantity, and price must appear on its own line, formatted in columns.
  • The item name column should be left-aligned and wide enough for the longest item.
  • The quantity column should be right-aligned.
  • The price column should be right-aligned and always display two digits after the decimal point.
  • The receipt must include a header row and a separator row before the item rows.
  • The method must return the formatted receipt as a single string.

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