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Closest Event Finder in Java with complete source code

Requirements

- Code in any language you like but please provide clear instructions on how we should build & run your code
- Please use any source control system you like, and send us a link (or if you prefer just a zip of your project)
- The first requirement is your code meets the requirements
- Secondary requirements are whether your code is idiomatic for the language being coded in, easy to read, and clearly laid out

Scenario

- Your program should randomly generate seed data
- Your program should operate in a world that ranges from -10 to +10 (Y axis), and -10 to +10 (X axis)
- Your program should assume that each co-ordinate can hold a maximum of one event
- Each event has a unique numeric identifier (e.g. 1, 2, 3)
- Each event has zero or more tickets
- Each ticket has a non-zero price, expressed in US Dollars
- The distance between two points should be computed as the Manhattan distance

Instructions

- You are required to write a program which accepts a user location as a pair of co-ordinates, and returns a list of the five closest events, along with the cheapest ticket price for each event
- Please detail any assumptions you have made
- How might you change your program if you needed to support multiple events at the same location?
- How would you change your program if you were working with a much larger world size?

Example Program Run

Please Input Coordinates:
> 4,2
Closest Events to (4,2):
Event 003 - $30.29, Distance 3
Event 001 - $35.20, Distance 5
Event 006 - $01.40, Distance 12


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