Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures: Brief Version (11th Global Edition)
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Author: Y. Daniel Liang
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.11PE
Program Plan Intro
Creates class named Circle2D and displays its area and perimeter
Program Plan:
- Define the required public class definition.
- Define the main function in the class using public static void main(String[] args).
- Create the objects and pass the required arguments.
- Print the data field using System.out.println().
- Close the main function.
- Define the main function in the class using public static void main(String[] args).
- Close the public class definition.
- Define the required class definition.
- Declare the required private data types.
- Create the required objects.
- Declare the required constructor.
- Declare the required getter method.
- Return the required value
- Declare the required setter method.
- Declare the required getter method.
- Return the required value.
- Declare the required constructor.
- Return the required value.
- Declare the static method.
- Return the required value.
- Close the class definition.
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