Questions and Exercises: Classes (The Java™ Tutorials Learning the Java Language (original) (raw)

Questions

  1. Consider the following class:
    public class IdentifyMyParts {
    public static int x = 7;
    public int y = 3;
    }
    1. What are the class variables?
    2. What are the instance variables?
    3. What is the output from the following code:
      IdentifyMyParts a = new IdentifyMyParts();
      IdentifyMyParts b = new IdentifyMyParts();
      a.y = 5;
      b.y = 6;
      a.x = 1;
      b.x = 2;
      System.out.println("a.y = " + a.y);
      System.out.println("b.y = " + b.y);
      System.out.println("a.x = " + a.x);
      System.out.println("b.x = " + b.x);
      System.out.println("IdentifyMyParts.x = " + IdentifyMyParts.x);

Exercises

  1. Write a class whose instances represent a single playing card from a deck of cards. Playing cards have two distinguishing properties: rank and suit. Be sure to keep your solution as you will be asked to rewrite it in Enum Types.

Hint:
You can use the assert statement to check your assignments. You write:
assert (boolean expression to test);
If the boolean expression is false, you will get an error message. For example,
assert toString(ACE) == "Ace";
should return true, so there will be no error message.
If you use the assert statement, you must run your program with the ea flag:
java -ea YourProgram.class

  1. Write a class whose instances represent a full deck of cards. You should also keep this solution.
  2. 3. Write a small program to test your deck and card classes. The program can be as simple as creating a deck of cards and displaying its cards.

Check your answers.