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Java Programming For Beginners - A Simple Start to Java Programming ( PDFDrive )
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Basically, it is a method for classifying the classes and interfaces. At the point when creating applications in Java, many classes and interfaces will be composed. In such a scenario, ordering these classes is an unquestionable requirement and makes life much less demanding. In Java, if a completely qualified name, which incorporates the class and package name, is given, then the compiler can without much of a stretch find the source code or classes. Import declarations is a method for giving the correct area for the compiler to find that specific class. Case in point, in order to load all the classes accessible in java_installation/java/io, you must use the following statement: import java.io.*; A sample implementation for this concept is given below: The following code uses two classes Employeerecord and Employeerecordtest. The first step is to open the text editor you intend to use at your system and copy and paste the code shown below into the text editor application. Keep in mind that the public class in the code is Employeerecord. Therefore, the name of the file should be Employeerecord.java. This class uses the variables, methods and constructor as shown below: import java.io.*; public class Employeerecord { int empage; String empname; double empcompensation; public Employee(string empname){ this.empname = empname; } public void employeeage(int employeeage){ empage = employeeage; } public void empcompensation(double empcompensation){ empcompensation = empcompensation; } public void printemp(){ System.out.println(“empname:”+ empname ); System.out.println(“empage:” + empage ); System.out.println(“empcompensation:” + empcompensation); } As specified awhile ago in this exercise, handling begins from the main function. Accordingly, with this goal, we should create a main function for this Employeerecord class. Given beneath is the Employeerecordtest class, which makes two instances of the class Employeerecord and conjures the techniques for each one item to allot values for every variable. You can save this file as Employeerecordtest.java. import java.io.*; public class Employeerecordtest{ public static void main(String args[]){ Employeerecord employee1 = new Employeerecord(“Jack Wright”); Employeerecord employee2 = new Employeerecord(“Mary John”); employee1.employeeage(32); employee1.empcompensation(5000); employee2.employeeage(25); employee2.empcompensation(2000); employee1.printemp(); employee2.printemp(); } } Upon compilation and execution, you must get the following output: empname: Jack Wright empage: 32 empcompensation: 5000 empname: Mary John empage: 25 empcompensation: 2000 |
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