BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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Chapter 18, Problem 8PP
Program Plan Intro
Implementing the method “map()”
Program plan:
Filename: “Pair.java”
This code snippet creates a class “Pair”. In the code,
- Define a class “Pair”.
- Declare the class members “first” and “second”.
- Define the constructor “Pair()”.
- Set the class members.
- Define the getter “getFirst()”.
- Return the value of “first”.
- Define the getter “getSecond()”.
- Return the value of “second”.
Filename: “ListUtil.java”
This code snippet creates an interface “ListUtil”. In the code,
- Import the required packages.
- Define a class “ListUtil”.
- Define the generic method “map()”.
- Create a list “result” of type “List<T>”.
- Iterate a “for” loop,
- Add elements to “result”.
- Return “result”.
- Define the generic method “map()”.
Filename: “MapTester.java”
This code snippet creates a class “MapTester”. In the code,
- Define a class “MapTester”.
- Define the “main” method.
- Define a string array “words”.
- Create a list “wordsList”.
- Call the method “map()” and set the result to “sizes”.
- Create an iterator “iter”.
- Print the token of “wordsList” using “iter”.
- Print “first=second”.
- Print the expected token.
- Print the token of “wordsList” using “iter”.
- Print “first=second”.
- Print the expected token.
- Create an iterator “intItr”.
- Print the token of “wordsList” using “iter”.
- Print “first=second”.
- Print the expected token.
- Print the token of “wordsList” using “iter”.
- Print “first=second”.
- Print the expected token.
- Define the “main” method.
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BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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