Help Please( This questioned was answered in a wrong way several times someone else to answer it please) Write a new class called DistanceFitnessTracker that extends FitnessTracker. DistanceFitnessTracker will represent a fitness tracker able to record only distance. Here, you will not be asked to convert between distance units (i.e. the default behaviour of the Distance class will be used, namely, kilometres).   Distance.java  public class Distance { // Enum of distance units public enum DistanceUnit { KILOMETRES, MILES

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Write a new class called DistanceFitnessTracker that extends FitnessTracker. DistanceFitnessTracker will represent a fitness tracker able to
record only distance. Here, you will not be asked to convert between distance units
(i.e. the default behaviour of the Distance class will be used, namely, kilometres).

 

Distance.java 

public class Distance {

// Enum of distance units
public enum DistanceUnit {
KILOMETRES,
MILES
}

// Constants
private static final double KMS_PER_MILE = 1.609;
private static final double MILES_PER_KM = 0.621;

// Instance variables
private double value;
private DistanceUnit distanceUnit;

// Constructors
public Distance(double value) {
this.value = value;
// Default unit is km
this.distanceUnit = DistanceUnit.KILOMETRES;
}

public Distance(double value, DistanceUnit distanceUnit) {
this.value = value;
this.distanceUnit = distanceUnit;
}

// Methods: You should remove the comments and complete the method bodies for all the methods below
// Think that all these methods are in the class for a reason, so you should use them all
// DO NOT MODIFY the signature of these methods!
public double getValue() {
return value;
}
public double getValue(DistanceUnit unit) {
if(unit==this.distanceUnit)
return value;
else{
if(unit==DistanceUnit.MILES)
return convertToMiles(value);
else if(unit==DistanceUnit.KILOMETRES)
return convertToKilometers(value);

} return 0;
}
public void setValue(double value) {
this.value = value;
}
public DistanceUnit getDistanceUnit() {
return distanceUnit;
}
public void changeDistanceUnit(DistanceUnit distanceUnit) {
this.distanceUnit = distanceUnit;
}
public static double convertToMiles(double kilometers){
return kilometers*MILES_PER_KM;

}
public static double convertToKilometers(double miles){
return miles*KMS_PER_MILE;
}

public String toString() {
return "Distance [value=" + value + ", distanceUnit=" + distanceUnit + "]";
}
}

 

FitnessTracker.java 

public class FitnessTracker {

// String containing model name of fitness activity tracker
private String modelName;

public FitnessTracker(String modelName) {
this.modelName = modelName;
}

public String getModelName() {
return modelName;
}


@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
// TODO Implement a method to check equality
if(this == obj) // it will check if both the references are refers to same object
return true;
if(obj == null || obj.getClass()!= this.getClass()) //it check the argument of the type FitnessTracker by comparing the classes of the passed argument and this object.
return false;
FitnessTracker FT=(FitnessTracker)obj; // type casting of the argument.

return (FT.modelName == this.modelName);// comparing the state of argument with the state of 'this' Object.
}



}

 

StepFitnessTracker.java 

public class StepsFitnessTracker extends FitnessTracker {

// Stores total number of steps
private Steps totalSteps;

public StepsFitnessTracker(String modelName, Steps steps) {
super(modelName);
this.totalSteps = steps;
}

// Add steps to the total
public void addSteps(Steps stepsToAdd) {
int numSteps = this.totalSteps.getValue() + stepsToAdd.getValue();
this.totalSteps.setValue(numSteps);
}

// Getter for total number of steps
public Steps getTotalSteps() {
return totalSteps;
}

public String toString() {
return "Steps Tracker " + getModelName() +
"; Total Steps: " + getTotalSteps().getValue();
}

@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
// TODO Implement a method to check equality
if(this == obj) // it will check if both the references are refers to same object
return true;
if(obj == null || obj.getClass()!= this.getClass()) //it check the argument of the type StepsFitnessTracker by comparing the classes of the passed argument and this object.
return false;
StepsFitnessTracker SFFT=(StepsFitnessTracker)obj; // type casting of the argument.

if(SFFT.getTotalSteps() == this.totalSteps && this.totalSteps == null) return true; // check whether they both are null

// check if one is null and other is not.
if(SFFT.getTotalSteps() == null && this.totalSteps != null) return false;
if(SFFT.getTotalSteps() != null && this.totalSteps == null) return false;

// at the end check whether value of both are same.
return (SFFT.getTotalSteps().getValue() == this.totalSteps.getValue());


}
}

 

TestDistanceFitnessTracker,java 

public class TestDistanceFitnessTracker {

@Test
public void testTrackersDifferentSumNotEqual() {
DistanceFitnessTracker a = new DistanceFitnessTracker("hr", new Distance(20));
DistanceFitnessTracker b = new DistanceFitnessTracker("hr", new Distance(20));
b.addDistance(new Distance(10));
assertNotEquals(a, b);
assertNotEquals(b, a);
}

}

 

 

To make it simple we need to create a new java class called distancefitnesstracker that gets information from distance.java and extedns fitnesstracker and is similar to stepfitnesstracker and heartratefitnesstraker( in pictures) the distancefitnesstracker needs to pass the testdistancefitnesstracker code in the question

Also picture that testdistancetracker passed all tests 

public class HeartRateFitnessTracker extends FitnessTracker {
I/ Cumulative moving average HeartRate
HeartRate avgHeartRate;
I/ Number of heart rate measurements
int numMeasurements;
public HeartRateFitnessTracker(String modelName,
HeartRate heartRate) {
super(modelName);
// Only one HeartRate to begin with; average is equal
to single measurement
this.avgHeartRate = heartRate;
this.numMeasurements = 1;
}
public void addHeartRate(HeartRate heartRateToAdd) {
I/ Calculate cumulative moving average of heart rate
I/ See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_average
double newHR = heartRateToAdd.getValue();
double cmaHR = this.avgHeartRate.getValue();
double cmaNext = (newHR + (cmaHR *
numMeasurements)) / (numMeasurements + 1);
this.avgHeartRate.setValue(cmaNext);
numMeasurements ++;
}
I/ Getter for average heart rate
public HeartRate getAvgHeartRate(){
return avgHeartRate;
}
public String toString() {
return "Heart Rate Tracker"+ getModelName() +
"; Average Heart Rate: "+
getAvgHeartRate(0.getValue() +
", for "+ numMeasurements +"
measurements";
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
// TODO Implement a method to check equality
if(this == obj) // it will check if both the references are
refers to same object
return true;
if(obj == null || obj.getClass()!= this.getClass() //it
check the argument of the type HeartRateFitnessTracker by
comparing the classes of the passed argument and this object.
return false;
HeartRateFitnessTracker HRFT=
(HeartRateFitnessTracker)obj; / type casting of the argument.
return (HRFT.avgHeartRate == this.avgHeartRate);/
comparing the state of argument with the state of 'this' Object.
}
Transcribed Image Text:public class HeartRateFitnessTracker extends FitnessTracker { I/ Cumulative moving average HeartRate HeartRate avgHeartRate; I/ Number of heart rate measurements int numMeasurements; public HeartRateFitnessTracker(String modelName, HeartRate heartRate) { super(modelName); // Only one HeartRate to begin with; average is equal to single measurement this.avgHeartRate = heartRate; this.numMeasurements = 1; } public void addHeartRate(HeartRate heartRateToAdd) { I/ Calculate cumulative moving average of heart rate I/ See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_average double newHR = heartRateToAdd.getValue(); double cmaHR = this.avgHeartRate.getValue(); double cmaNext = (newHR + (cmaHR * numMeasurements)) / (numMeasurements + 1); this.avgHeartRate.setValue(cmaNext); numMeasurements ++; } I/ Getter for average heart rate public HeartRate getAvgHeartRate(){ return avgHeartRate; } public String toString() { return "Heart Rate Tracker"+ getModelName() + "; Average Heart Rate: "+ getAvgHeartRate(0.getValue() + ", for "+ numMeasurements +" measurements"; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { // TODO Implement a method to check equality if(this == obj) // it will check if both the references are refers to same object return true; if(obj == null || obj.getClass()!= this.getClass() //it check the argument of the type HeartRateFitnessTracker by comparing the classes of the passed argument and this object. return false; HeartRateFitnessTracker HRFT= (HeartRateFitnessTracker)obj; / type casting of the argument. return (HRFT.avgHeartRate == this.avgHeartRate);/ comparing the state of argument with the state of 'this' Object. }
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