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+# Learning Profile for Assignment #2 Question #10
+
+## Name: Mo Khan
+
+### Student ID: 3431709
+
+1. Problem Statement
+ A train timetable for a train travelling between Vancouver and Toronto is
+ given below.
+
+ | Station | Arrival | Departure | Day |
+ | --- | --- | --- | --- |
+ | Vancouver | | 20:30 | 1 |
+ | Kamloops | 06:00 | 06:35 | 2 |
+ | Jasper | 16:00 | 17:30 | 2 |
+ | Edmonton | 23:00 | 23:59 | 2 |
+ | Saskatchewan | 08:00 | 08:25 | 3 |
+ | Winnipeg | 20:45 | 22:30 | 3 |
+ | Sioux Lookout | 05:02 | 05:42 | 4 |
+ | Hornepayne | 15:35 | 16:10 | 4 |
+ | Capreol | 00:18 | 00:48 | 5 |
+ | Toronto | 09:30 | | 5 |
+
+ Store the information from each row of the table in an object.
+ Then, arrange the objects in an `ArrayList` structure.
+
+ Your program should now take the following commands in a continuous loop:
+ 1. Show - shows the full table
+ 1. Delay `<station><minutes>` - the arrival of the train is delayed by `<minutes>`
+ at station `<station>`; that is, add the delay to the corresponding station
+ entry. For example, `Delay Edmonton 30` implies that the train would arrive
+ 30 minutes later than the expected time of arrival in Edmonton. The new
+ entry would be `Edmonton 23:30 00:29 3`. All stations following Edmonton
+ will also update their arrival and departure by +30 minutes, and
+ consequently the day of arrival and departures as well. The result of this
+ `Delay` commadn is shown below:
+
+ | Station | Arrival | Departure | Day |
+ | --- | --- | --- | --- |
+ | Vancouver | | 20:30 | 1 |
+ | Kamloops | 06:00 | 06:35 | 2 |
+ | Jasper | 16:00 | 17:30 | 2 |
+ | Edmonton | 23:30 | 00:29 | 3 |
+ | Saskatchewan | 08:30 | 08:55 | 3 |
+ | Winnipeg | 21:15 | 23:00 | 3 |
+ | Sioux Lookout | 05:32 | 06:12 | 4 |
+ | Hornepayne | 16:05 | 16:40 | 4 |
+ | Capreol | 00:48 | 01:18 | 5 |
+ | Toronto | 10:00 | | 5 |
+
+ 1. Quit - stop the program from accepting any more commands.
+
+1. Description of the Code
+1. Errors and Warnings
+1. Sample Input and Output
+1. Discussion