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1 CSC1401 Classes - 2

2 Learning Goals Computing concepts Adding a method To show the pictures in the slide show Creating accessors and modifiers That protect the fields in the object Using our class

3 What methods will we want to add? A method to show the slide show A method to add a picture to the slide show One or more constructors To initialize the class variables, as well as doing other class initialization Required by Java

4 The Constructor Is a method Named the same as the class name We do not specify public/private/protected The return type

5 What will our constructor initialize? The size of the array The array itself And, maybe some other things as well We can continue adding initialization instructions to the constructor later

6 A default constructor No parameters How big should the array be? Some default value, say 10 What will we initialize? The size The array This we need to declare 2 class-level variables to represent these values!

7 Default constructor class SlideShow { int size; Picture [] cells; SlideShow() { this.size = 10; this.cells = new picture [size]; } // ends the default constructor } // ends the class

8 Adding a second constructor, to specify the size of the array class SlideShow { int size; Picture [] cells; SlideShow() { this.size = 10; this.cells = new Picture [size]; } // ends the default constructor SlideShow (int howManyPictures) { this.size = howManyPictures; this.cells = new Picture [size]; } // ends constructor } // ends the class Note that the two methods have the same name! The book calls this “overloading constructors” Other methods may be overloaded as well

9 What if we also wanted to be able to initialize the wait time? class SlideShow { int size; Picture [] cells; int waitTime; // specified in msec SlideShow() { this.size = 10; this.waitTime = 2000; this.cells = new Picture [size]; } // ends the default constructor SlideShow (int howManyPictures) { this.size = howManyPictures; this.cells = new Picture [size]; this.waitTime = 2000; } // ends constructor SlideShow (int howLongToWait) { this.size = 10; this.cells = new Picture [size]; this.waitTime = howLongToWait; } // ends constructor } // ends the class What is the problem with our class? How can we fix it?

10 Creating a method to add a picture to our slide show What extra class variables do we need? The number of the cell Writing this method Make sure we don’t add more pictures than can fit in the array How do we handle trying to add more pictures? Not allowing it Resizing the array (using a second private method)

11 A method for showing the slide show Now that a slide show has an array of slides we would like to Show the pictures in the array We can loop through the elements of the array And show the current picture And wait for the wait time Then hide the current picture

12 Create a Method Exercise Create a method show that will loop through the pictures in the array Showing the current picture Waiting till the wait time has passed Hiding the current picture

13 Accessing Fields from Other Classes Fields are usually declared to be private So that code in other classes can’t directly access and change the data Try this in the main System.out.println(showObj.cells); You will get an exception Short for exceptional event – error Outside classes can not use object.field to access the field value Unless it is declared with public visibility

14 Accessors and Modifiers Accessors Are public methods that return data In such a way as to protect the data for this object Syntax public fieldType getFieldName() Example public String getName() { return this.name;} Modifiers Are public methods that modify data In such a way as to protect the data for this object Syntax public returnType setFieldName(type name); Example public void setName(String theName) {this.name = theName; }

15 Naming Conventions Accessors – also called Getters Use getFieldName for non boolean fields Use isFieldName for boolean fields Modifiers – also called Setters and Mutators Use setFieldName Sometimes return a boolean value to indicate if the value was set successfully Examples getName and setName

16 Creating SlideShow Accessors Add a method to get the wait time public int getWaitTime() What about a method to get the array of pictures? If someone gets the array s/he can directly change the pictures in the array It is safer to return the picture at an index Then other classes can’t directly change the array of pictures

17 Exercise Create a method that returns the wait time Create a method that returns the picture at a given index in the array If the index isn't valid return null

18 Creating Slide Show Modifiers We need public methods That let other classes set the time to wait between pictures Our class is responsible for making sure this only happens in such a way as to keep the data valid and not cause errors Setting the wait time The wait time must be > 0

19 Wait Time Modifier public void setWaitTime(int time) { // check that it is a valid wait time if (time >= 0) this.waitTime = time; }

20 Add a Field Exercise Add a title field to the SlideShow class Add an accessor to get the value of this field Add a modifier to set the value of this field Modify the show method to first create a blank picture with the title on it (if the title is non-null) and show that as the first picture in the slide show

21 Testing the class Add a class and containing a main method public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { SlideShow vacShow = new SlideShow(); vacShow.addPicture(“23beach.jpg“); vacShow.addPicture(“23blueShrub.jpg“); vacShow.addPicture(“23butterfly.jpg“); vacShow.addPicture(“23church.jpg“); vacShow.addPicture(“23redDoor.jpg“); String title = “My vacation”; vacShow.addTitle(title); vacShow.show(); }

22 Summary Classes have fields, constructors, and methods Constructors are used to initialize fields in the object Fields are usually declared to be private To protect the data from misuse by other classes So you need to provide public accessor (getter) and modifier (setter) methods That still protect the data Use a main method to begin execution public static void main(String[] args) {} The book places the main method into the SlideShow class – while this is ok to do, we’ll generally keep the main in a separate class

23 Assignment Read Media Computation Chapter 11, Sections 3-6, 8 Please read the text, as it uses different examples!


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