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Author: Joyce Farrell
Publisher: Cengage Limited
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Chapter 4, Problem 4PE
Program Plan Intro

a.

Display the blood group and Rh factor

Program plan:

Filename: “BloodData.java”

  • Define the “BloodData” class.
    • Declare the required variables.
    • Define of constructor
      • Set the default values
    • Define the parameterized constructor.
      • Set the values.
    • Define “getRhFact” method
      • Return the Rh factor
    • Define “setRhFact” method
      • Set the Rh factor value.
    • Define “getBloodType” method
      • Return the blood type.
    • Define “setBloodType” method
      • Set the blood type value.

Filename: “TestBloodData.java”

  • Define the “TestBloodData” class.
    • Define the main method.
      • Create an object for “BloodData” class.
      • Display the blood group and Rh factor.
      • Set the blood group and Rh factor.
      • After setting the blood group and Rh factor display the blood group and Rh factor.
      • Create an object for “BloodData” class.
      • Display the new blood group and Rh factor.

Program Plan Intro

b.

Display the patient id and age

Program plan:

Filename: “BloodData.java”

  • Define the “BloodData” class.
    • Declare the required variables.
    • Define of constructor
      • Set the default values
    • Define the parameterized constructor.
      • Set the values.
    • Define “getRhFact” method
      • Return the Rh factor
    • Define “setRhFact” method
      • Set the Rh factor value.
    • Define “getBloodType” method
      • Return the blood type.
    • Define “setBloodType” method
      • Set the blood type value.

Filename: “Patient.java”

  • Define the “Patient” class.
    • Declare the required variables.
    • Define of constructor
      • Set the default values
    • Define the parameterized constructor.
      • Set the values.
    • Define “getIdNumber” method
      • Return the patient id number.
    • Define “setIdNumber” method
      • Set the patient id number.
    • Define “getAge” method
      • Return the age.
    • Define “setAge” method
      • Set the age.
    • Define “getBd” method
      • Return the blood type.
    • Define “setBd” method
      • Set the blood type value.

Filename: “TestPatient.java”

  • Define the “TestBloodData” class.
    • Define the main method.
      • Create an object for “Patient” class.
      • Display the patient id number and age.
      • Set the patient id number and age.
      • After setting the patient id number and age display patient id number and age.
      • Create an object for “Patient” class.
      • Display the new patient id number and age

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