Copy/paste the following code into a file and save as Recipe.java. Note that it will not compile in its present state because there are symbols that you still need to replace with correct code.

For the homework, choose a basic recipe with 3-5 ingredients and very simple instructions. Replace the "?????" with appropriate code to get the desired information from the user and store it in the right variable.
import java.util.Scanner;

public class Recipe {
  
   public static void main (String[] args){
     
      Scanner scan = new Scanner (System.in);
      
      // Information about recipe
      String title, instructions;
      
      // Variables to be used (and reused) 
      // for each ingredient
      double amount;
      String ingredient;
      String units;
      
      // Each variable will be a string containing
      // the name, amount, and units for one of the 
      // ingredients in the recipe.  You may need more
      // or less such variables, depending on how many 
      // ingredients your recipe has.
      String ing1, ing2, ing3;

      int component = 0;
      
      // Get recipe title from user
      System.out.print("What is this recipe called? ");
      ?????

      // Note that the next 8 lines will repeat
      // a number of times, depending on how many 
      // ingredients your recipe has.  The main thing
      // that will change each time is the seventh 
      // line: ing1, ing2, ing 3, etc.
      System.out.print("Ingredient #" + ++component + ": ");
      ?????
      System.out.print("How many? ");
      ?????
      System.out.print("What units? ");
      ?????
      ing1 = amount + " " + units + " of " + ingredient;
      System.out.println();     

      // Second ingredient
      System.out.print("Ingredient #" + ++component + ": ");
      ?????
      System.out.print("How many? ");
      ?????
      System.out.print("What units? ");
      ?????
      ing2 = amount + " " + units + " of " + ingredient;
      System.out.println();

      // Third ingredient
      System.out.print("Ingredient #" + ++component + ": ");
      ?????
      System.out.print("How many? ");
      ?????
      System.out.print("What units? ");
      ?????
      ing3 = amount + " " + units + " of " + ingredient;
      System.out.println();

      // Add more code here to get fourth and fifth 
      // ingredients, if needed.

      
      // Ask user for instructions.  When user types out 
      // instructions and presses enter, you will get them in 
      // a string and save it to the appropriate variable
      System.out.println("Please enter the instructions:");
      ?????
      System.out.println();
      
      System.out.println("###" + title + "###");
      System.out.println("Ingredients (" + component + " total): ");
      System.out.println("* " + ing1);
      System.out.println("* " + ing2);
      System.out.println("* " + ing3);
      System.out.println("Instructions: \n" + instructions);
      
   }
  
}

Program output, when the program is run, should look something like this:

What is this recipe called?  Coffee
Ingredient #1:  instant coffee
How many?  1
What units?  heaping teaspoon

Ingredient #2:  water
How many?  0.8
What units?  cups

Ingredient #3:  milk
How many?  0.2
What units?  cups

Please enter the instructions:
 Heat the water, and stir in the instant coffee and milk.

###Coffee###
Ingredients (3 total): 
* 1.0 heaping teaspoon of instant coffee
* 0.8 cups of water
* 0.2 cups of milk
Instructions: 
Heat the water, and stir in the instant coffee and milk.
		
In at least 150 words, answer the following questions:
  1. How did the process of creating these programs go for you?
  2. What were your main challenges and how did you overcome them?
  3. What did you learn that may be of use as you move along in this class?