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1 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 1 Creating a String Array Code to create a String array: ' declare a String array with 4 elements Dim stringArray(3) As String Elements of stringArray are reference variables of data type String

2 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 2 Creating a String Array Code to create four String instances and populate the array elements stringArray(0) = "Hello" stringArray(1) = "World" stringArray(2) = "Wide" stringArray(3) = "Web" A specific element can be accessed using the index of that element String methods can be invoked for String instances referenced by array elements

3 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 3 Creating a String Array

4 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 4 Using the ArrayList Class Major limitation of arrays: fixed size ArrayList class –Member of System.Collections namespace –Creates dynamically resizable array – the number of elements can change during runtime

5 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 5 Using the ArrayList Class Code to create an instance of ArrayList class: ' create an ArrayList instance with 3 elements Dim anArrayList As ArrayList = New ArrayList(3)

6 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 6 Using the ArrayList Class Code to create four instances of String class: ' create String instances Dim s1 As String = New String("Hello") Dim s2 As String = New String("World") Dim s3 As String = New String("Wide") Dim s4 As String = New String("Web")

7 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 7 Using the ArrayList Class Add method is used to populate the elements When a fourth element is added, the number of elements increases automatically anArrayList.Add(s1) anArrayList.Add(s2) anArrayList.Add(s3) anArrayList.Add(s4)

8 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 8 Identifying Association Relationships on Bradshaw Marina’s Class Diagram Association relationships –Show how instances of classes are associated, or connected, to each other –Indicate that the system requires information about these associations –Can be used to navigate from instance to instance following the association

9 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 9 Identifying Association Relationships on Bradshaw Marina’s Class Diagram In a class diagram –An association relationship Appears as a line connecting classes –Multiplicity of the association Indicated by numbers written at both ends of the line

10 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 10 Identifying Association Relationships on Bradshaw Marina’s Class Diagram Association relationships in the Bradshaw class diagram: –A customer owns a boat –A boat is owned by a customer –A boat is assigned to a slip –A slip contains a boat –A dock contains many slips –A slip is attached to a dock –A slip is leased to a customer (Lease is an association class) –A customer leases a slip (Lease is an association class)

11 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 11 Identifying Association Relationships on Bradshaw Marina’s Class Diagram

12 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 12 Identifying Association Relationships on Bradshaw Marina’s Class Diagram Lease class –An example of an association class Exists because of the relationship between a slip and a customer –In the class diagram Shown as a class connected by a dashed line to an association between Slip and Customer

13 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 13 Associating VB.NET Classes in a One-to-One Relationship Association relationship between Customer and Boat –Has two “directions” A customer owns a boat A boat is owned by a customer –Each direction of the relationship Must be defined separately by the system developer Must be handled separately with VB.NET

14 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 14 Associating VB.NET Classes in a One-to-One Relationship To implement an association relationship in VB.NET –Use a reference variable as an attribute of a class A reference variable points to an actual instance

15 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 15 Associating VB.NET Classes in a One-to-One Relationship

16 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 16 Associating VB.NET Classes in a One-to-One Relationship A Customer reference variable –Points to a Customer instance –If added as an attribute in the Boat class, each Boat instance can Point to a Customer instance Invoke the customer’s methods

17 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 17 Associating VB.NET Classes in a One-to-One Relationship A Boat reference variable –Points to a Boat instance –If added as an attribute in the Customer class, each Customer instance can Point to a Boat instance Invoke the boat’s methods

18 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 18 Modifying the Customer Class Modifying the Customer class implements one direction of the association relationship –From Customer to Boat theBoat attribute –A Boat reference variable –Added to the Customer class –Used to implement a one-to-one association relationship with the Boat class

19 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 19 Modifying the Customer Class Accessor methods –SetBoat Accepts a Boat reference as a parameter Assigns the reference to the attribute –GetBoat Returns the Boat reference

20 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 20 Modifying the Customer Class Constructor –Sets the Boat reference variable to Nothing using the SetBoat method –Once Customer instance is created Boat reference variable can be set to an actual Boat reference

21 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 21 Modifying the Boat Class Modifying the Boat class implements the other direction of the association relationship –A boat is owned by a customer theCustomer attribute –A Customer reference variable –Added to the Boat class –Used to implement a one-to-one association relationship with the Customer class

22 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 22 Modifying the Boat Class Accessor methods –GetCustomer Returns the Customer reference –SetCustomer Accepts a Customer reference as a parameter Assigns the reference to the attribute

23 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 23 Adding Functionality to the Boat Class Functionality of classes that have association relationships can be increased AssignBoatToCustomer custom method –Added in Boat –Establishes the association between Boat and Customer in both directions in one step

24 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 24 Adding Functionality to the Boat Class Mandatory association between Boat and Customer –Possible because Bradshaw Marina does not want to keep information about a boat if its owner is not a customer –Done by Adding a Customer reference parameter to the Boat constructor

25 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 25 Adding Functionality to the Boat Class Modified Boat TellAboutSelf method –Returns information about Boat Customer –Possible because A boat must be associated with a customer

26 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 26 Associating Docks and Slips: A One- to-Many Association Relationship Association relationship between Slip and Dock –Two directions of the relationship Association relationship between Slip and Dock –One-to-one »A slip is attached to a dock Association relationship between Dock and Slip –One-to-many »A dock contains many slips

27 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 27 Associating Docks and Slips: A One- to-Many Association Relationship To implement –A one-to-one association relationship between Slip and Dock Use the technique used to implement the Customer and Boat associations –A one-to-many association relationship between Dock and Slip Requires that a dock instance have reference variables for more than one slip –Use an ArrayList in the Dock class to hold many Slip reference variables

28 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 28 Associating Docks and Slips: A One- to-Many Association Relationship ArrayList class –Can be used to instantiate a container that can hold many reference variables –Has methods which can be used to Add Slip references Retrieve Slip references

29 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 29 Introducing the Dock Class Dock class –Four previous attributes An ID number A location Two Boolean variables indicating –Whether the dock has electricity –Whether the dock has water –Fifth attribute slips –An ArrayList –Implements the one-to-many association relationship

30 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 30 Introducing the Dock Class Dock class constructor –Sets values for the four attributes –Instantiates the new ArrayList –Assigns the new ArrayList to the slips attribute GetSlips –A getter method –Returns the slips reference variable

31 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 31 Introducing the Dock Class AddSlip custom method –Used to add a slip to the dock –Invoked by the Slip AddSlipToDock method –Contains the slips.Add(aSlip) statement Used to add a Slip reference to the ArrayList referenced by the variable slips

32 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 32 Associating the Slip Class with Dock Modifications to the Slip class to implement the mandatory one-to-one association relationship –theDock attribute A Dock reference variable –Accessor methods for the Dock reference attribute

33 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 33 Associating the Slip Class with Dock Modifications to the Slip class (Continued) –Modified constructor Expects a Dock reference parameter –Result: When a slip is instantiated, it must be associated with a dock Invokes the slip’s AddSlipToDock method –AddSlipToDock method establishes the association in both directions by »Invoking the dock’s AddSlip method using the Me keyword

34 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 34 Associating the Slip Class with Dock Modifications to the Slip class (Continued) –A TellAboutSelf method Returns information about –The slip –The slip’s dock

35 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 35 Adding the Boat and Customer Classes to the Slip Example Association relationship between Slip and Boat –Modifications to the Slip class A Boat reference attribute Accessor methods –GetBoat –SetBoat –Modifications to the Boat class A Slip reference attribute Accessor methods AssignBoatToSlip method

36 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 36 Adding the Boat and Customer Classes to the Slip Example To include the Customer class in this example –Boat class does not need to be modified It is already designed to associate with a customer Given a Customer reference –Can navigate to find The customer’s boat The boat’s slip The slip’s dock

37 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 37 Adding the Boat and Customer Classes to the Slip Example Given a Dock reference –Can navigate to Each slip The slip’s boat The customer who owns the boat

38 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 38 Creating and Using an Association Class – Lease Lease class –An association class A Lease is like an association between a customer and a slip, but with attributes for –Start date –End date –Amount of lease, and so on –Subclasses AnnualLease DailyLease

39 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 39 Creating and Using an Association Class – Lease Modifications to the Lease superclass –A Slip reference attribute –A Customer reference attribute –Accessor methods AnnualLease class –A subclass of Lease –Inherits the association between Lease and Slip Lease and Customer

40 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 40 Creating and Using an Association Class – Lease No modifications needed for the Boat class –Reason: Boat is not directly associated with Lease Modifications to the Customer class –A Lease reference attribute –Accessor methods

41 Object-Oriented Application Development Using VB.NET 41 Creating and Using an Association Class – Lease Modifications to the Slip class –A Lease reference attribute –Accessor methods –LeaseAnnualSlip method Creates an AnnualLease instance


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