AP Class Methods.

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AP Class Methods

Learning Objectives Be able to use methods from one class in another class. Be able to create and use class methods.

Class Methods Like Math.pow() you can create your own methods in one class and use them in another class. They need to be static and public in order to do this. The call statement from the application class in the same project is ClassName.methodName(arguments);

Electricity Use the methods defined in the Electricity class to complete the following program Input: Voltage Create a chart for the voltage with different resistance values Resistance (Ohms) Current (Amps) Power (Watts) 1 2 … 30

Movement Movement Use the ‘Movement’ from the previous assignment to complete the following Input: Initial Distance (d0) Initial Velocity (v0) Acceleration (Constant Acceleration for this problem) Output: Chart Time (Seconds) Distance Velocity 1 … 30 Push: Modify this to take into account X and Y direction Vx = V * cos(angle) Vy = V* sin(angle) Acceleration = -9/8 m/second^2 in the y direction

Statistics Using the Statistics Class complete a program that will Input the total number of items (n) Output a chart Items take at a time Permutations Combinations 1 2 … n