BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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ISBN: 9781119626220
Author: Horstmann
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 9, Problem 5PP
Program Plan Intro

Implementing BankAccount class

Program plan:

Filename: “BankAccount.java”

This snippet of code is used to implement the class “BankAccount”. In the code,

  • Define the class “BankAccount”.
    • Declare the class variable “balance”.
    • Define a constructor “BankAccount()”.
    • Define the method “deposit()”.
      • Add the value of “amount” to the “balance”.
    • Define the method “withdraw()”.
      • Minimize the value of “amount” from the “balance”.
    • Define the abstract method “monthEnd()”.
    • Define the method “getBalance()”.
      • Return the value of “balance”.

Filename: “CheckingAccount.java”

This snippet of code is used to implement the class “CheckingAccount”. In the code,

  • Define the class “CheckingAccount” as it inherits class “BankAccount”.
    • Declare the class variable “withdrawals”.
    • Define a constructor “CheckingAccount ()”.
    • Initialize the value of “withdrawals”.
    • Define the method “withdraw()”.
      • Set the value of “FREE_WITHDRAWALS” and “WITHDRAWAL_FEE”.
      • Call the method “withdraw()” of class “BankAccount”.
      • Increment the value of “withdrawals” by 1.
      • If the value of “withdrawals” is greater than “WITHDRAWAL_FEE”,
        • Call the method “withdraw” of class “BankAccount”.
    • Define the abstract method “monthEnd()” of class “BankAccount”.
      • Set the value of “withdrawals” as 0.

Filename: “AccountTester.java”

  • Define the class “AccountTester”.
    • Declare the class variable “withdrawals”.
    • Define the method “main()”.
      • Create the object “checking” of the class “CheckingAccount”.
      • Call the method “deposit()”.
      • Call the method “withdraw()”.
      • Call the method “getBalance()” and print the result.
      • Print the expected value.
      • Call the method “deposit()”.
      • Call the method “getBalance()”.
      • Print the expected value.
      • Call the method “withdraw()”.
      • Call the method “getBalance()”.
      • Print the expected value.

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