Make an application that displays a series of at least five student ID numbers (that you have stored in an array) and asks the user to enter a numeric test score for the student. Make a ScoreException class, and throw a ScoreException for the class if the user does not enter a valid score (less than or equal to 100). Catch the ScoreException, display the message Score over 100, and then store a 0 for the student's score. At the end of the application, display all the student IDs and scores.   public class ScoreException extends Exception {    public ScoreException(String s) {    } }     import java.util.*; public class TestScore {    public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {        Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);        int[] ids = {1234, 2345, 3456, 4567, 5678};        int[] scores = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0};        String scoreString = new String();        final int HIGHLIMIT = 100;        String inString, outString = "";        for (int x = 0; x < ids.length; ++x) {            System.out.println("Enter score for student id number: " + ids[x]);            inString = input.next();            scores[x] = Integer.parseInt(inString);            // Write your code here        }        for (int x = 0; x < ids.length; ++x)            outString = outString + "ID #" + ids[x] + " Score " +                        scores[x] + "\n";        System.out.println(outString);    }

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Make an application that displays a series of at least five student ID numbers (that you have stored in an array) and asks the user to enter a numeric test score for the student. Make a ScoreException class, and throw a ScoreException for the class if the user does not enter a valid score (less than or equal to 100). Catch the ScoreException, display the message Score over 100, and then store a 0 for the student's score. At the end of the application, display all the student IDs and scores.

 

public class ScoreException extends Exception {

   public ScoreException(String s) {

   }

}

 

 

import java.util.*;

public class TestScore {

   public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {

       Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

       int[] ids = {1234, 2345, 3456, 4567, 5678};

       int[] scores = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0};

       String scoreString = new String();

       final int HIGHLIMIT = 100;

       String inString, outString = "";

       for (int x = 0; x < ids.length; ++x) {

           System.out.println("Enter score for student id number: " + ids[x]);

           inString = input.next();

           scores[x] = Integer.parseInt(inString);

           // Write your code here

       }

       for (int x = 0; x < ids.length; ++x)

           outString = outString + "ID #" + ids[x] + " Score " +

                       scores[x] + "\n";

       System.out.println(outString);

   }

}

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