The star wars universe is a world based on a series of


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Create a program named StarWarsName.java.

The Star Wars universe is a world based on a series of movies from the 70s and then later the late-90s and early-00s. The characters in the stories tend to have very funny names, like: Yoda, Moff Tarkin, Bail Organa, Darth Maul, Ponda Baba, and Edcel Bar Gane. How made up!

For this part of the assignment, you will write you own Star Wars Name Generator, using a simple algorithm that manipulates strings input by the user.

Here are three example sessions:

Star Wars Name Generator Enter your first name: Thom Enter your last name: Yorke Enter your mother's maiden name: Selway Enter the city where you were born: Wellingborough Enter the first car your drove: Audi You are THOYO SEWEL of KEAUDI Star Wars Name Generator Enter your first name: Portia Enter your last name: DeRossi Enter your mother's maiden name: Lee Enter the city where you were born: Horsham Enter the first car your drove: Maserati You are PORDE LEHOR of SIMASERATI Star Wars Name Generator Enter your first name: Emily Enter your last name: Deschanel Enter your mother's maiden name: Weir Enter the city where you were born: Los Angeles Enter the first car your drove: Dodge You are EMIDE WELOS of ELDODGE

Here are the rules your program must follow to generate the Star Wars name and planet:

The user's Star Wars name is composed of a first and last name:

For the first name, use: the first 3 characters of the user's real first name, concatenated with the first 2 characters of the user's real last name.

For the last name, use: the first 2 characters of the user's mother's madien name, concatenated with the first 3 characters of the user's city of birth.

The user's Star Wars planet, use: The last 2 characters of the user's last name, concatenated with the user's car.

In terms of the coding for StarWarsName.java there are additional requirements to earn full credit:

Write a method named promptString, which takes in a String parameter.

The promptString method will print its parameter to the user as a prompt, and then return a String that is the result of reading the console via the nextLine() method.

Note that if you wish to use nextLine in your own programs that it acts strangely when mixed with nextInt and nextDouble. For this program you will use nextLine exclusively.

Use String's trim method to remove any leading or trailing whitespace the user may have entered. For instance, the user input " Ford " should be treated as "Ford".

Your output should be in all uppercase (as shown).

You may assume that all names entered by the user are three or more characters long. But, if you'd like, you can (optionally) enhance your program by doubling the user's input; for example, treating the last name "Xu" as "XuXu".

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