Design a class named MyInteger. The class contains: An int data field named 'value' that stores the int value represented by this object. A constructor that creates a MyInteger object for the specified int value. A get method that returns the int value. Methods isEven(), isOdd(), and isPrime() that return true if the value is even, odd, or prime, respectively. Static methods is Even(MyInteger), is Odd(MyInteger), and isPrime(MyInteger) that return true if the specified value is even, odd, or prime, respectively. Methods equals(int) and equals(MyInteger) that return true if the value in the object is equal to the specified value.

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Design a class named MyInteger. The class contains:

An int data field named 'value' that stores the int value represented by this object.

A constructor that creates a MyInteger object for the specified int value.

A get method that returns the int value.

Methods isEven(), isOdd(), and isPrime() that return true if the value is even, odd, or prime, respectively.

Static methods is Even(MyInteger), is Odd(MyInteger), and isPrime(MyInteger) that return true if the specified value is even, odd, or prime, respectively.

Methods equals(int) and equals(MyInteger) that return true if the value in the object is equal to the specified value.

 

public class ProjectTest {
public static void main(String [] args) {
MyInteger n1 =
System.out.println("n1 is even?
System.out.println("n1 is prime?
System.out.println("n1 is odd? "
new. MyInteger(5);
+ n1. isEven ());
" + n1.isPrime());
+ n1.isodd ());
MyInteger n2 =
System.out.println("n1 is equal to n2? " + n1.equals(n2));
}
new MyInteger(24);
}
class MyInteger {
// Implement your class here
}
Transcribed Image Text:public class ProjectTest { public static void main(String [] args) { MyInteger n1 = System.out.println("n1 is even? System.out.println("n1 is prime? System.out.println("n1 is odd? " new. MyInteger(5); + n1. isEven ()); " + n1.isPrime()); + n1.isodd ()); MyInteger n2 = System.out.println("n1 is equal to n2? " + n1.equals(n2)); } new MyInteger(24); } class MyInteger { // Implement your class here }
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