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COMP 110 More about classes Luv Kohli October 3, 2008 MWF 2-2:50 pm Sitterson 014
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Announcements Midterm exam currently scheduled for Monday, October 20 2
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Change exam date? Options: ◦ Monday, October 13 ◦ Wednesday, October 22 ◦ Keep it on Monday, October 20 3
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Questions? 4
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Classes, Objects, and Methods Class: a definition of a kind of object Object: an instance of a class ◦ Contains instance variables (data) and methods Methods ◦ Methods that return a value ◦ Methods that return nothing 5
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Today in COMP 110 Local variables and instance variables Brief introduction to methods with parameters In-class exercise 6
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Local/Instance variables Instance variables ◦ Declared in a class ◦ Confined to the class Can be used anywhere in the class that declares the variable, including inside the class’ methods Local variables ◦ Declared in a method ◦ Confined to the method Can only be used inside the method that declares the variable 7
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Simple example public class Student { public String name; public int classYear; //... public void printInfo() { String info = name + “: ” + classYear; System.out.println(info); } public void increaseYear() { classYear++; } public void decreaseYear() { classYear--; } 8 classYear and name are instance variables can be used in any method in this class info is a local variable declared inside method printInfo() can only be used inside method printInfo()
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Simple example public class Student { public String name; public int classYear; //... public void printInfo() { String info = name + “: ” + classYear; System.out.println(info); } public void increaseYear() { classYear++; info = “My info string”; // ERROR!!! } public void decreaseYear() { classYear--; } 9 The compiler will not recognize the variable info inside of method increaseYear()
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More about local variables public static void main(String[] args) { Student jack = new Student(); jack.name = “Jack Smith”; jack.major = “Computer Science”; String info = “Hello there!”; System.out.println(info); System.out.println(jack.name + “ is majoring in ” + jack.major); Student apu = new Student(); apu.name = “Apu Nahasapeemapetilon”; apu.major = “Biology”; System.out.println(apu.name + “ is majoring in ” + apu.major); } 10 Variable info in main method not affected by variable info in printInfo method in class Student
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Methods with parameters Compute the square of this number ◦5◦5 ◦ 10 ◦7◦7 I could give you any number, and you could tell me the square of it We can do the same thing with methods 11
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Methods with parameters Parameters are used to hold the value that you pass to the method Parameters can be used as (local) variables inside the method public int square(int number) { return number * number; } 12 Parameters go inside parentheses of method header
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Calling a method with parameters public class Student { public String name; public int classYear; //... public void setName(String studentName) { name = studentName; } public void setClassYear(int year) { classYear = year; } 13
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Calling a method with parameters public static void main(String[] args) { Student jack = new Student(); jack.setName(“Jack Smith”); jack.setClassYear(3); } More details next week… 14 Arguments
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In-class exercise 15
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Monday Even more about classes 16
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