Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Data Structures (3rd Edition)
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RetailItem Exception
Program Plan:
RetailItem.java:
- Declare the class “RetailItem”.
- Declare the private variable “desp” as “string”.
- Declare the private variable “units” as “int”.
- Declare the private variable “price” as “double”.
- Initialize the constructor “RetailItem”.
- Assign “desp” as empty string.
- Assign “units” as “0”.
- Assign “price” as”0.0”.
- Initialize the parameterized constructor “RetailItem”.
- Assign “desp” as “d”.
- Assign “units” as “u”.
- Assign “price” as “p”.
- Mutator function “setDesp()”
- Assign “desp” to “d”.
- Mutator function “setUnits()”.
- Check whether the “u” is greater than “0”
- Throw the exception.
- Otherwise, assign “u” to “units”.
- Check whether the “u” is greater than “0”
- Mutator function “setPrice()”.
- Check whether the “p” is greater than “0”
- Throw the exception.
- Otherwise, assign “p” to “price”.
- Check whether the “p” is greater than “0”
- Define the accessor function “getDesp()”, “getUnits()” and “getPrice()”.
NegativeUnitsException.java:
- Definition for “NegativeUnitsException”
- Definition for non-parameterized constructor.
- Print the statement.
- Definition for parameterized constructor
- Print the statement.
- Definition for non-parameterized constructor.
NegativePriceException.java:
- Definition for “NegativePriceException”
- Definition for non-parameterized constructor.
- Print the statement.
- Definition for parameterized constructor
- Print the statement.
- Definition for non-parameterized constructor.
RetailDemo.java:
- Import the required packages.
- Definition for “RetailDemo” class.
- Definition for main class.
- Declare the required variables.
- Create an object for scanner class.
- Create a retail item object.
- Get the description from the user.
- Set the item description.
- Get the items units.
- Inside the try block,
- Set the item units.
- Assign “true” to “input.”
- Inside the catch block,
- Print the error
- Assign “false” to “input”.
- Inside the try block,
- Get the items price.
- Inside the try block,
- Set the item price.
- Assign “true” to “input.”
- Inside the catch block,
- Print the error
- Assign “false” to “input”.
- Inside the try block,
- Print the description, price and units of the item.
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