Consider the following Engine class: public class Engine {     private int horsePower;     private int cylinders;         public Engine(int hPower, int numCylinders){       horsePower = hPower;       cylinders = numCylinders;     }       public void setEngineData(int hPower, int numCylinders){       horsePower = hPower;       cylinders = numCylinders;     }         public int getHorsePower(){       return horsePower;     }       public int getCylinders(){       return cylinders;     }    }// End of class Engine   A Car class has the following data members, constructor, and public methods: private make (String) private model (String) private carEngine (Engine) a constructor with parameters, A set method for the data variables (one method). Getter methods to retrieve values related to the Car variables. A method that prints all information about a Car including engine information. Implement the above Car class. Write a program to test your implementation by reading data related up to 50 Car objects and store them in an array ARR of Car. Your program should include: A recursive method Display() that takes as parameters an array of Car objects ARR. This method should display the content of ARR. A recursive method Search() that searches for a specific Car object C. This method should return true if C is inside ARR, false otherwise. A recursive method findCylinders that displays all the cars that have a specific number N cylinder engine.

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  1. Consider the following Engine class:

public class Engine {

    private int horsePower;

    private int cylinders;

   

    public Engine(int hPower, int numCylinders){

      horsePower = hPower;

      cylinders = numCylinders;

    }

 

    public void setEngineData(int hPower, int numCylinders){

      horsePower = hPower;

      cylinders = numCylinders;

    }

   

    public int getHorsePower(){

      return horsePower;

    }

 

    public int getCylinders(){

      return cylinders;

    }   

}// End of class Engine

 

A Car class has the following data members, constructor, and public methods:

  • private make (String)
  • private model (String)
  • private carEngine (Engine)
  • a constructor with parameters,
  • A set method for the data variables (one method).
  • Getter methods to retrieve values related to the Car variables.
  • A method that prints all information about a Car including engine information.
  • Implement the above Car class.
  • Write a program to test your implementation by reading data related up to 50 Car objects and store them in an array ARR of Car. Your program should include:
    1. A recursive method Display() that takes as parameters an array of Car objects ARR. This method should display the content of ARR.
    2. A recursive method Search() that searches for a specific Car object C. This method should return true if C is inside ARR, false otherwise.
    3. A recursive method findCylinders that displays all the cars that have a specific number N cylinder engine.
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