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CS/ENGRD 2110 SPRING 2016 Lecture 6: Consequence of type, casting; function equals 1

Announcements 2  A3 now available on CMS and Piazza. Refer often to the Piazza FAQ Note for A3  Please read the assignment FAQ Notes on the Piazza before asking a question. It might already be answered.

Assignment A3: Doubly linked Lists 3 Idea: maintain a list (2, 5, 7) like this: 3 h a1 2 a6 v succ 5 a6 a8 v succ 7 a8 null v succ This is a singly linked list To save space we write names like a6 instead of

4 4 h a1 2 a6 v succ 5 a6 a8 v succ 7 a8 null v succ How to insert a node at the beginning (2, 5, 7) h a3 2 a1 a6 v succ 5 a6 a8 v succ 7 a8 null v succ 8 a3 a1 v succ (8, 2, 5, 7)

5 5 h a1 2 a6 v succ 5 a6 a2 v succ 7 a8 null v succ How to remove a node from the middle (2, 5, 8, 7) 8 a2 a8 v succ k a6 h a1 2 a6 v succ 5 a6 a8 v succ 7 a8 null v succ 8 a2 a8 v succ k a6 (2, 5, 7)

Assignment A3: Use an inner class 6 public class LinkedList { private int x; public void m(int y) { … } } private class CI { } Inside-out rule: Objects of CI can reference components of the object of C in which they live. In addition: methods of C can reference private components of CI

Assignment A3: Generics 7 public class LinkedList { void add(Object elem) {…} Object get(int index) {…} } Values of linked list are probably of class Object public class LinkedList { void add(E elem) {…} E get(int index) {…} } You can specify what type of values ns = new LinkedList (); ns.add(“Hello”); // error ns.add(5); String s = ns.get(0); // error int n = ns.get(0); ss = new LinkedList (); ss.add(“Hello”); ss.add(5); // error String s = ss.get(0); int n = ss.get(0); // error

Overview ref in text and JavaSummary.pptx 8  Quick look at arrays slide  Casting among classes C.33-C.36 (not good) slide  Consequences of the class type slide  Operator instanceof slide 40  Function equals slide Homework. Learn about while/ for loops in Java. Look in text. while ( ) { … } // syntax for (int k= 0; k < 200; k= k+1) { … } // example

Big Picture: Type Systems 9 Andrew MyersRoss Tate Object types in Java Arrays Subtypes Method resolution Casts Binary methods Cornell Research Polyglot Compiler Object initialization Information-flow Pattern matching Decidability

Classes we work with today 10 Work with a class Animal and subclasses like Cat and Dog Put components common to animals in Animal Object partition is there but not shown a0 Animal Cat getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 a1 Animal Dog getNoise() toString() age isOlder(Animal) 6 Object Animal DogCat class hierarchy:

Animal[] v= new Animal[3]; 11 declaration of array v v null Create array of 3 elements a6 Animal[] null Assign value of new-exp to v a6 Assign and refer to elements as usual: v[0]= new Animal(…); … a= v[0].getAge(); null null null v Sometimes use horizontal picture of an array:

Which function is called by v[0].toString() ? Remember, partition Object contains toString() Which function is called? 12 a0 null a1 v a0 Animal Cat toString() toNoise() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 a1 Animal Dog getString() toNoise() age isOlder(Animal) 6 Bottom-up or overriding rule says function toString in Cat partition

The type of v is Animal[] The type of each v[k] is Animal The type is part of the syntax/grammar of the language. Known at compile time. Consequences of a class type 13 a0 null a1 v Animal[] v; declaration of v. Also means that each variable v[k] is of type Animal Animal objects As we see on next slide, the type of a class variable like v[k] determines what methods can be called

From an Animal variable, can use only methods available in class Animal 14 a0 Animal age isOlder(Animal) 5 a0 a Animal a.getWeight() is obviously illegal. The class won’t compile. When checking legality of a call like a.getWeight(…) since the type of a is Animal, function getWeight must be declared in Animal or one of its superclasses.

From an Animal variable, can use only methods available in class Animal 15 a0 a Animal When checking legality of a call like a.getWeight(…) since the type of a is Animal, function getWeight must be declared in Animal or one of its superclasses. a0 Animal Cat getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 Suppose a0 contains an object of a subclass Cat of Animal. By the rule below, a.getWeight(…) is still illegal. Remember, the test for legality is done at compile time, not while the program is running. …

From an Animal variable, can use only methods available in class Animal 16 a0 Animal Cat getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 a0 c Cat a0 Animal Cat getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 a0 a Animal The same object a0, from the viewpoint of a Cat variable and an Animal variable c.getWeight() is legala.getWeight() is illegal because getWeight is not available in class Animal

Rule for determining legality of method call 17 a0 c C Object C m(…) must be declared in one of these classes Rule: c.m(…) is legal and the program will compile ONLY if method m is declared in C or one of its superclasses … … …

Type of v[0]: Animal Another example 18 a0 null a1 v a0 Animal Cat getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 a1 Animal Dog getNoise() toString() age isOlder(Animal) 6 Should this call be allowed? Should program compile? v[0].getWeight() Should this call be allowed? Should program compile? v[k].getWeight()

Each element v[k] is of type Animal. From v[k], see only what is in partition Animal and partitions above it. View of object based on the type 19 a0 null a1 v a0 Animal Cat getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 a1 Animal Dog getNoise() toString() age isOlder(Animal) 6 getWeight() not in class Animal or Object. Calls are illegal, program does not compile: v[0].getWeight() v[k].getWeight() Components are in lower partitions, but can’t see them Animal

Casting objects 20 a0 Animal Cat getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 a1 Animal Dog getNoise() toString() age isOlder(Animal) 6 You know about casts like (int) (5.0 / 7.5) (double) 6 double d= 5; // automatic cast Object Animal DogCat Discuss casts up/down class hierarchy. Animal h= new Cat(“N”, 5); Cat c= (Cat) h; A class cast doesn’t change the object. It just changes the perpective –how it is viewed!

age isOlder(Animal) Explicit casts: unary prefix operators 21 a0 Animal Cat getNoise() toString() getWeight() 5 c a0 Cat Object equals () … Rule: an object can be cast to the name of any partition that occurs within it — and to nothing else. a0 can be cast to Object, Animal, Cat. An attempt to cast it to anything else causes an exception (Cat) c (Object) c (Animal) (Animal) (Cat) (Object) c These casts don’t take any time. The object does not change. It’s a change of perception

Implicit upward cast 22 a0 Animal Cat getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 a1 Animal Dog getNoise() toString() age isOlder(Animal) 6 public class Animal { /** = "this Animal is older than h" */ public boolean isOlder(Animal h) { return age > h.age; } Call c.isOlder(d) Variable h is created. a1 is cast up to class Animal and stored in h d a1 Dog c a0 Cat h a1 Animal Upward casts done automatically when needed

Example 23 a1 Animal Dog getNoise() toString() age isOlder(Animal) 6 public class Animal { /** = "this is older than h" */ public boolean isOlder(Animal h) { return age > h.age; } h a1 Animal Type of h is Animal. Syntactic property. Determines at compile-time what components can be used: those available in Animal If a method call is legal, the overriding rule determines which implementation is called

Components used from h 24 a1 Animal Dog getNoise() toString() age isOlder(Animal) 6 public class Animal { /** = "this is older than h" */ public boolean isOlder(Animal h) { return age > h.age; } h a1 Animal h.toString() OK —it’s in class Object partition h.isOlder(…) OK —it’s in Animal partition h.getWeight() ILLEGAL —not in Animal partition or Object partition By overriding rule, calls toString() in Dog partition

Explicit downward cast 25 h a0 Animal public class Cat extends Animal { private float weight; /** return true if o is a Cat and its * fields have same values as this */ public boolean equals(Object o) { ? // { h is a Cat } if ( ! super.equals(o) ) return false; Cat c= (Cat) o ; // downward cast return weight == c.getWeight(); } a0 Animal Cat weight ___ getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 (Dog) o leads to runtime error. Don’t try to cast an object to something that it is not!

Operator instanceof, explicit down cast 26 h a0 Animal public class Cat extends Animal { private float weight; /** return true if o is a Cat and its * fields have same values as this */ public boolean equals(Object o) { if ( ! (o instanceof Cat) ) return false; // { h is a Cat } if ( ! super.equals(o) ) return false; Cat c= (Cat) o ; // downward cast return weight == c.getWeight(); } a0 Animal Cat weight ___ getNoise() toString() getWeight() age isOlder(Animal) 5 instanceof true iff object has a partition for class