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1 By : Robert Apeldorn

2 What is OOP?  Object-oriented programming is a programming paradigm that uses “objects” to design applications and computer programs

3 Terms needed to know  Class blueprint or prototype from which objects are created  Object data structures consisting of data fields and methods together with their interactions  Inheritance "Subclasses" are more specialized versions of a class, which inherit attributes and behaviors from their parent classes, and can introduce their own.  Interface group of related methods with empty bodies  Package namespace that organizes a set of related classes and interfaces

4 Objects  An object stores its state in fields and exposes its behavior through methods  Methods operate on an object's internal state and serve as the primary mechanism for object-to-object communication

5 Example of a bicycle

6 Pros with Objects  Modularity The source code for an object can be written and maintained independently of the source code for other objects  Information-hiding By interacting only with an object's methods, the details of its internal implementation remain hidden from the outside world  Code re-use If an object already exists, you can use that object in your program. This allows specialists to implement/test/debug complex, task-specific objects, which you can then trust to run in your own code  Pluggability and debugging ease If a particular object turns out to be problematic, you can simply remove it from your application and plug in a different object as its replacement

7 Classes  The basic structure of Java programs with user defined classes: public class ClassName { public static void main(String[] args) { program statements } user defined methods } user defined classes

8 Class Definitions  Constructors special block of statements called when an object is created, either when it is declared or when it is dynamically constructed on the heap through the keyword “new”  Methods consists of a sequence of programming statements to perform an action  Field data member of the class

9 Different Class Modifiers  Public Can be accessed outside the program  Private Cannot be accessed outside of the current class  Protected A subclass can directly access a superclass Ex) subclass square can access class shape

10 Example of a Class class Bicycle { int cadence = 0; int speed = 0; int gear = 1; void changeCadence(int newValue) { cadence = newValue; } void changeGear(int newValue) { gear = newValue; } void speedUp(int increment) { speed = speed + increment; } void applyBrakes(int decrement) { speed = speed - decrement; } void printStates() { System.out.println("cadence:"+cadence+" speed:"+speed+" gear:"+gear); }

11 Inheritance

12 How to use inheritance Class MountainBike extends Bicycle { //properties of mountain bike }

13 Interface example public interface Bicycle { void changeCadence(int newValue); // wheel revolutions per minute void changeGear(int newValue); void speedUp(int increment); void applyBrakes(int decrement); }

14 How to implement the interface Class ACMEBicycle implements Bicycle { // remainder of this class implemented as before }

15 Sources  “Java OOP basics” http://www.cs.drexel.edu/~knowak/cs265_fall_2 009/java_OOP_and_%20inheritance.pdf  The Java Tutorials. Trail: Learning the Java Language. Oct 19, 2009.


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