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\title{Cafeteria}
\author{Tuzikuz}
\date{\today}

\raggedright


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% \begin{lstlisting}[language=Java, caption=Enum java] \end{lstlisting}
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\begin{document}
\maketitle

    
\newpage

    
\tableofcontents
    
\section{TODO}

\begin{todolist}
  \item[\done] Inicio

  \item[\done] Ver menu
    \begin{todolist}
      \item[\done] Ver detalles
    \end{todolist}

  \item[\done] Pedidos
    \begin{todolist}
      \item[\done] Refund
      \item[\done] Mis productos
      \item[\done] Recargar saldo
      \item[\done] Reducir saldo
      \item[\done] Eliminar pedido
      \item[\done] Factura
    \end{todolist}

  \item[\done] Debug
\end{todolist}

    \section{Index}
        
        \subsection{Paginas}
            \url{https://www.youtube.com}

            \url{https://www.digitalocean.com}

            \url{https://stackoverflow.com}

            \url{https://www.w3schools.com}
            
            \url{https://www.javatpoint.com}

            \url{https://forums.oracle.com}

            \url{https://www.cs.utexas.edu}

            \url{www.edureka.co}
            
            


    \section{Printf in java}

        \begin{lstlisting}[
        language=Java, 
        caption=Printf java,
        extendedchars=true,
        inputencoding=utf8,
        literate={á}{{\'a}}1 {ã}{{\~a}}1 {é}{{\'e}}1,
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/*
Format Specifiers
Lets look at the available format specifiers available for printf:

%c character
%d decimal (integer) number (base 10)
%e exponential floating-point number
%f floating-point number
%i integer (base 10)
%o octal number (base 8)
%s String
%u unsigned decimal (integer) number
%x number in hexadecimal (base 16)
%t formats date/time
%% print a percent sign
\% print a percent sign


Escape Characters
Following are the escape characters available in printf():

\b backspace
\f next line first character starts to the right of current line last character
\n newline
\r carriage return
\t tab
\\ backslash
*/

int var = 10;
System.out.printf("%i", var);\end{lstlisting}

    \vspace{0.5cm}

    \href{https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/java-printf-method}{Java printf() - Print Formatted String to Console | DigitalOcean}




    \begin{lstlisting}[language=Java, caption=String format] 
int a = 1, b = 2, c = 3;        

return String.format("%d %d %d", a, b, c);\end{lstlisting}\vspace{0.5cm}

    \href{https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/java-string-format-method-with-examples/}{Java String format() Method With Examples - GeeksforGeeks}
    
    \vspace{0.3cm}
    \href{https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23461344/can-a-return-statement-be-formatted-like-a-printf}{java - Can a return statement be formatted like a printf? - Stack Overflow}
    
    \vspace{0.3cm}
    \href{https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/java-printf-method}{Java printf() - Print Formatted String to Console | DigitalOcean}

    


    \section{Enum}
    
    \begin{lstlisting}[language=Java, caption=Enum java]
enum Level {
  LOW,
  MEDIUM,
  HIGH
}

Level myVar = Level.MEDIUM;\end{lstlisting}\vspace{0.5cm}

        \href{https://www.w3schools.com/java/java_enums.asp}{w3schools Java Enums}
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23058275/should-i-use-uppercase-or-camelcase-in-label-enums}{stackoverflow java - Should I use uppercase or camelcase in label enums? - Stack Overflow} 
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8143995/should-java-member-enum-types-be-capitalized}{stackoverflow eclipse - Should Java member enum types be capitalized? - Stack Overflow}
        

    

    \section{Set and get}
        \begin{lstlisting}[language=Java, caption=Set get] 
public class Person {
    private String name; // private = restricted access
  
    // Getter
    public String getName() {
      return name;
    }
  
    // Setter
    public void setName(String newName) {
      this.name = newName;
    }
}
        \end{lstlisting}
        \href{https://www.w3schools.com/java/java_encapsulation.asp}{Java Encapsulation and Getters and Setters}
        

    

    \section{Extends and List}
    \begin{lstlisting}[language=Java, caption=Extends List] 
// You could use java generic.First create a java collection (ex: List) with supper class type, Product. Now you could add any sub classes (Monitor , Keyboard etc) in your collection (List) that extends of class Product.


public class Product{}
public class Monitor extends Product{}

public class Keyboard extends Product{}

List<Product> products = new ArrayList<Product>();
products.add(new Monitor());
products.add(new Keyboard());\end{lstlisting}\vspace{0.5cm}
        
        \href{https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18288655/storing-multiple-object-types-in-a-list}{java - Storing multiple object types in a List - Stack Overflow}
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://es.stackoverflow.com/questions/496024/c%C3%B3digo-en-java-con-arraylist-y-herencia}{Código en Java con arrayList y herencia - Stack Overflow en español]}

        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://www.javatpoint.com/arraylist-implementation-in-java}{ArrayList Implementation in Java - Javatpoint}
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://forums.oracle.com/ords/apexds/post/to-extend-arraylist-or-to-not-extend-arraylist-1665}{To extend ArrayList, or to not extend ArrayList - Oracle Forums}
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://www.w3resource.com/java-exercises/oop/java-oop-exercise-18.php}{Java - Restaurant menu, average rating}

        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://www.w3schools.com/java/java_inheritance.asp}{Java Inheritance (Subclass and Superclass)}
        \vspace{0.5cm}

        \begin{enumerate}
            \item Class array: \href{https://youtu.be/QTPIYcQ6Cxc?t=1100}{ArrayList inheritance Everything - YouTube}
            \item super(): \href{https://youtu.be/QTPIYcQ6Cxc?t=2426}{ArrayList inheritance Everything - YouTube}
            \item Return string: \href{https://youtu.be/QTPIYcQ6Cxc?t=2629}{ArrayList inheritance Everything - YouTube}
        \end{enumerate}

    
    \section{Package}

        \begin{lstlisting}[language=Java, caption=Enum java] 
import mytest.Mypckg;

public class Learn {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    System.out.println("Hello World");
    Mypckg.show();
  }
}
package mytest;
public class Mypckg {
  public static void show(){
    System.out.println("Good Moring");
  }
}
        \end{lstlisting}\vspace{0.5cm}

        \href{https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63868318/how-to-import-class-of-one-file-to-another-in-a-subfolder-in-java-using-vscode}{How to import class of one file to another in a subfolder in Java using vscode - Stack Overflow}
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26432953/java-import-sub-sub-directory}{Java import sub-sub directory - Stack Overflow}
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsuZ0WxDJ0M}{How To Import A Class In Java From Another Package or Project - Java Tutorial - YouTube}
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ybNZM6cP3M}{Calling Java class from other file in Visual Studio Code - YouTube}
        
        \vspace{0.5cm}

        
    \section{User input}
        \begin{lstlisting}[language=Java, caption=Normal input] 
InputStreamReader inputStreamReader new InputStreamReader (System.in);

BufferedReader buffer = new BufferedReader (inputStreamReader);

String userInput = buffer.readLine();

int userInputToInt = Integer.parseInt(userInput);
\end{lstlisting}\vspace{1cm}

        \begin{lstlisting}[language=Java, caption=Others input] 
BufferedReader buffer = new BufferedReader (new InputStreamReader (System.in));

int userInput = Integer.parseInt(buffer.readLine());\end{lstlisting}\vspace{0.5cm}

        \href{https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~mitra/csSpring2004/cs313/assgn/BufferedReader.html#:~:text=BufferedReader%20input%20%3D%20new%20BufferedReader%20(new,readLine()%3B}{Using Buffered Readers}
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25491997/how-to-read-multiple-integer-values-from-one-line-in-java-using-bufferedreader-o}{arrays - How to read multiple integer values from one line in Java using BufferedReader object? - Stack Overflow}
        
        \vspace{0.3cm}
        \href{https://www.edureka.co/community/40038/how-to-take-input-using-bufferedreader-in-java}{How to take input using BufferedReader in Java | Edureka Community}


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