Define a class named CandyDistributor.  A CandyDistributor object represents a hungry child who is going to divide a set of candies between herself and her hungry sibling.  This will be done fairly by alternating who gets a candy.  Each CandyDistributor object should have the following method: public void nextCandy() Each time nextCandy is called, the method prints a message about who gets a candy, and how many candies that person has.  Each call to nextCandy produces a single line of output.  The code below constructs a CandyDistributor object and calls its nextCandy 8 times.  The output appears at right. public class TestCandy {     public static void main(String[] args) {         CandyDistributor nice = new CandyDistributor();         nice.nextCandy();        // 1 for you.         nice.nextCandy();        // 1 for me.         nice.nextCandy();        // 2 for you.         nice.nextCandy();        // 2 for me.         nice.nextCandy();        // 3 for you.         nice.nextCandy();        // 3 for me.         nice.nextCandy();        // 4 for you.         nice.nextCandy();        // 4 for me.     } }

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Define a class named CandyDistributor.  A CandyDistributor object represents a hungry child who is going to divide a set of candies between herself and her hungry sibling.  This will be done fairly by alternating who gets a candy.  Each CandyDistributor object should have the following method:

public void nextCandy()

Each time nextCandy is called, the method prints a message about who gets a candy, and how many candies that person has.  Each call to nextCandy produces a single line of output.  The code below constructs a CandyDistributor object and calls its nextCandy 8 times.  The output appears at right.

public class TestCandy {

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        CandyDistributor nice = new CandyDistributor();

        nice.nextCandy();        // 1 for you.

        nice.nextCandy();        // 1 for me.

        nice.nextCandy();        // 2 for you.

        nice.nextCandy();        // 2 for me.

        nice.nextCandy();        // 3 for you.

        nice.nextCandy();        // 3 for me.

        nice.nextCandy();        // 4 for you.

        nice.nextCandy();        // 4 for me.

    }

}

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