Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach (4th Edition)
Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach (4th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134322766
Author: Stuart Reges, Marty Stepp
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9.3, Problem 16SCP
Program Plan Intro

Find output for the given code fragments

Program plan:

  • Create a class “Pond”,
    • Define the method “method1()” that prints the string “Pond 1”.
    • Define the method “method2()” that prints the string “Pond 2”.
    • Define the method “method3()” that prints the string “Pond 3”.
  • Create a class “Lake” that extends the super class “Pond”,
    • Define the method “method3()”,
      • Print the string “Lake 3 ”.
      • Call the method “method2()”.
  • Create a class “Bay” that extends the super class “Lake”,
    • Define the method “method1()”,
      • Print the string “Bay 1 ”.
      • Call the method “method2()” of super class.
        • Define the method “method2()”,
          • Print the string “Bay 2 ”.
  • Create a class “Ocean” that extends the super class “Bay”,
    • Define the method “method2()”,
      • Print the string “Ocean 2 ”.
        • Define the method “main()”,
          • Create array object for the class “Pond”.
          • Execute loop,
            • Call the method “method1()”.
            • Print new line.
            • Call the method “method2()”.
            • Print new line.
            • Call the method “method3()”.
            • Print new line.

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