Consider the following Balance and bankAccount class skeletons for the first five questions:
public class Balance {
private double amt;
public Balance() {…}
public void add(double a) {…}
public void subtract(double a) throws negativeBalanceException {…}
public double balance() {…}
}
public class bankAccount {
private int accountNumber;
private String name;
private Balance b;
public bankAccount(int an, String n) {…}
public void deposit (double am) {…}
public void withdrawal (double am) throws negativeBalanceException {…}
public double currentBalance() {…}
}
(20 Points) 1.
Examine the following code segments for legal and illegal uses of the
classes Balance and bankAccount, their objects, and their components in an
application that imports them. Assume that Balance x= new Balance();
and bankAccount
y= new bankAccount(1234,"Jones");
already exist in
an application. Clearly mark each as valid or invalid, when invalid, give a
brief explanation.
(10 Points) 2. True/False:
a. String is a class in Java API.
b. int is a primitive type in Java like float or char.
c. java.awt is the package in Java API providing you with the graphical user interface components.
d. Applets run in a web browser.
e. The qualifier private put on a field or method allows it to be accessed outside of that class.
Here is the skeleton of the parkingLot class:
public
class parkingLot {
public static final int capacity=100;
protected int carCount_;
protected String name_;
public parkingLot(String n) {…}
public int
carCount () {…}
public String name () {…}
public void enter () throws
parkingLotOverFlowException {…}
public void exit () throws
parkingLotUnderFlowException {…}
public class parkingLotUnderFlowException
extends Exception {…}
public class parkingLotOverFlowException
extends Exception {…}
}
(30 Points) 3. INSIDE
I want you to add two methods to the parkingLot class. In each case think about the following before writing any code:
(30 Points) 4. OUTSIDE
Assume that we are writing an application; you have no access to the protected components of a parkingLot. Answer the following:
a. Write a code segment that declares a parkingLot variable p_ and binds it with a new parkingLot named "SNYGG".
b. Write a code segment that increases the car count of p_ by 5. Think about how you can increase car count in this context.
c. Complete the method below that fills up a parkingLot to capacity. Use a while loop and as long as the parkingLot is not filled to capacity perform enter operations on it.
public static void fillUp (parkingLot p) {
}