/* In main, ask the user for two items and create two objects of the ItemToPurchase class. Before asking for the second item, call scnr.nextLine() to allow the user to put in a new string. Example: Item 1 Enter the item name: Chocolate Chips Enter the item price: 3 Enter the item quantity: 1 Item 2 Enter the item name: Bottled Water Enter the item price: 1 Enter the item quantity: 10 Then add the costs of teh two items together and output the total cost Example: TOTAL COST Chocolate Chips 1 @ $3 = $3 Bottled Water 10 @ $1 = $10 Total: $13 */ import java.util.Scanner; public class ShoppingCartPrinter { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in); ItemToPurchase item1 = new ItemToPurchase(); ItemToPurchase item2 = new ItemToPurchase(); System.out.println("Item 1"); System.out.println("Enter the item name:"); item1.setName(scnr.nextLine()); System.out.println("Enter the item price:"); item1.setPrice(scnr.nextInt()); System.out.println("Enter the item quantity:"); item1.setQuantity(scnr.nextInt()); scnr.nextLine(); System.out.println("\nItem 2"); System.out.println("Enter the item name:"); item2.setName(scnr.nextLine()); System.out.println("Enter the item price:"); item2.setPrice(scnr.nextInt()); System.out.println("Enter the item quantity:"); item2.setQuantity(scnr.nextInt()); System.out.println("\nTOTAL COST"); System.out.println(item1.getName() + " " + item1.getQuantity() + " @ $" + item1.getPrice() + " = $" + (item1.getPrice() * item1.getQuantity())); System.out.println(item2.getName() + " " + item2.getQuantity() + " @ $" + item2.getPrice() + " = $" + (item2.getPrice() * item2.getQuantity())); System.out.println("\nTotal: $" + ((item2.getPrice() * item2.getQuantity()) + (item1.getPrice() * item1.getQuantity()))); } }