
EBK BIG JAVA: EARLY OBJECTS, INTERACTIV
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Author: Horstmann
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Chapter 12, Problem 6PP
Program Plan Intro
Airline Seating
Program plan:
Filename: “SeatRow.java”
This code snippet creates a class “SeatRow”. In the code,
- Define a class “SeatRow”.
- Define the class members.
- Define the constructor “SeatRow”.
- Set the value of “occupied”.
- Define the method “addpassengers()”.
- If the condition is true,
- Return “false”.
- If “npassenger” is greater than 3,
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- Return false.
- If “npassenger” is equal to 3 and “where” equal to “CENTER”.
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- Set the value of “where” equal to “WINDOW”.
- If the value of “where” equal to “WINDOW”,
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- Return the value.
- Else if the value of “where” equal to “AISLE”,
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- Return the value.
- Else if the value of “where” equal to “CENTER”,
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- Return the value.
- Else,
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- Return false.
- Return “false”.
- If the condition is true,
- Define the method “add()”,
- Iterate a “for” loop,
- If the condition is true,
- Return “false”.
- If the condition is true,
- Iterate a “for” loop,
- Set “occupied[i]” equal to “true”.
- Return “true”.
- Iterate a “for” loop,
- Define a method “toString()”.
- Declare a variable “r” and set “[” to it.
- Iterate a “for” loop,
- If true,
- Add “*” to “r”.
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-
- Else,
- Add “.” To “r”.
- If the condition is true,
- Set space to “r”.
- Else,
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- If true,
- Add “]” to “r”.
- Return the value of “r”.
Filename: “SeatTester.java”
This code snippet creates a class “SeatTester”. In the code,
- Define a class “SeatTester”.
- Define the “main” method.
- Define the object of “SeatRow”.
- Print the “seats”.
- Print the expected result.
- Add the passengers using method “add()” and print the result.
- Print the expected result.
- Print the “seats”.
- Print the expected result.
- Add the passengers using method “add()” and print the result.
- Print the expected result.
- Print the “seats”.
- Print the expected result.
- Add the passengers using method “add()” and print the result.
- Print the expected result.
- Print the “seats”.
- Print the expected result.
- Add the passengers using method “add()” and print the result.
- Print the expected result.
- Define the object of “SeatRow”.
- Print the “seats”.
- Print the expected result.
- Define the “main” method.
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