How Inheritance And Exception Work Together

Jun 10, 2014

how inheritence and exception work together ?? what are the rules ??

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How Does Inheritance Work With Abstract Classes

Nov 19, 2014

I am writing small pieces of code to make sure I understand Java basics and I have the following.

package teams1;
public abstract class Team1{
private String sport = new String();
public abstract String getSport();
public abstract void setSport();
}
import teams1.*;

[Code] .....

It doesn't compile because sport is private in the super class, but I thought FootballTeam1 would inherit it's own copy of sport because it is extending Team1.

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Cannot Get Loop To Work After Catching Exception

Jul 3, 2014

I am trying to get user inputs (double types). so when i get a letter instead of a double i get an exception even though i had a while loop checking for this. so i looked up how to do exception handling and now when i get to that point it catches it but only outputs the message i gave and terminates instead of going through the while loop again. apparently there is no way to go back to before the error happened unless you use a while loop. but the loop isn't working it just terminates.

here's the code:

public static void collectInfo()
{
double firstW=0;
double secondW=0;

[Code].....

and here's the output when i ran the program(console):

Enter hours received for the first week of your paycheck. If you have overtime, just add it to this for example: 3 hours of overtime is 43 hours that week

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What Handling Exception And Declaring Same Exception In Throws Clause Achieve

Jan 24, 2014

I was giving a quick skim to some tutorials on the internet where I have found the exception that is handled is also declared in the throws clause of the method wrapping the try-catch block. For a code representation consider the following:

public void methodName() throws IOException {
try {
...
} catch (IOException ex) {
.... TODO handle exception
}

}

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Displaying Override In Inheritance

Jul 11, 2014

I'm learning about inheritance and part of my problem is to create an Order with methods, then an UpdateOrder where the total price is changed by adding four dollars to it, and then a main method displaying a few orders. I've copied all three below in order. My question is when I run the program it will display the totalprice() first for the second order followed by name, number, etc.what you override always displayed first regardless of the order you put them in? (The issue is at line 31 on the third code.)

import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
public class Order { //superclass
private String customerName;
private int customerNumber;
protected int quantityOrdered;
protected double unitPrice;
protected double totalPrice;

[code]....

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Difference Between Abstract And Inheritance

Dec 16, 2014

I am new to java i dont understand the difference between the abstract and inheritance i mean we use the abstract class with extends with other class name ,even we do that same in the inheritance pls tell me main difference between abstract and inheritance...

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Static Fields And Inheritance

Apr 17, 2014

If I define a class which contains a few static fields, and then have a few classes who inherit this class, then all these classes would have the static field as well. Now my question is the following: would all those sub classes (and the base class itself) share the same object, or would each class have one object for all it's instances?

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Inheritance Failure In Same Package

Feb 24, 2014

I've tried to write a package and two classes this way:

<path>/pack/Aclass.java
Java Code: package pack;
public class Aclass<T> {
private T t;
public void set(T t) {
this.t = t;

[code]....

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Inheritance For Word Pattern

Apr 24, 2014

I am in an intro programming class and we got assigned a problem for creating a super class with about a dozen sub classes for generating a random word(via WordGetter class) and then comparing that word to a variety of different patterns(like: does the word contain "re"). We were given the super class which looks like this...

public class Pattern {
public boolean matches(String text) {
return true;
}
public String toString() {
return "(TRUE)";

[code]...

and from this class, we have to write subclasses that override those three methods. I am struggling to understand inheritance and I am not really sure where to even start. Here is the instructions for the first sub class we need to write...

"CONTAINS" SUBCLASS
Constructor: The constructor accepts a String named ‘letters’.

Matches: This pattern matches any text that contains at least one occurrence of each ‘letter’.
toString: produces the text “(CONTAINS <LETTERS>)” where <LETTERS> is the ‘letters’ string.
getLetters(): this method must return letters.
equals(Object): careful on this one. Two Contains are equal if they have the same letters (order is not relevant).
(Example):

Pattern p = new Contains(“re”);
boolean f1 = p.matches(“renew”); // f1 is true
boolean f2 = p.matches(“zoo”); // f2 is false
String s = p.toString(); // s is “(CONTAINS re)”
boolean f3 = p.equals(new Contains(“er”)); // f3 is true.. really..

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Inheritance And Private Methods

Jul 6, 2014

The first is clear , new Person().printPerson(); displays Person but for the second : new Student().printPerson(); it accesses the Student constructor that points to the Person class => object. It builds the Person instance then goes back to the Student constuctor .Both methods are private and to my knowledge invisible one to the other , except that you cant run the the Person one because it's private so the only one in the Student class is the Student one . Guess it 's incorrect , but why ? (is because private methods cant be overriden and somehow the super class one always has priority ? , even if it's private?)

public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new Person().printPerson();
new Student().printPerson();

[code]....

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Inheritance Method Calls

Jun 25, 2014

If i have 2 classes, Top and ClassB which extends Top

public class Top {
String variable;
public Top(){
setVariable();
}
void setVariable(){
variable = "variable is initialized in Main Class";

[code]....

So what is happening when ClassB inherits from Top?I know that the B constructor is calling super, so does that mean its calling setVariable (in Top?) but as its overridden in ClassB, then that is whats being called and setting the String variable?

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Inheritance - Extended Class

Sep 26, 2014

Here is my abstract Boat class.

public abstract class Boat{
private int height;
private int length;
private int width;
private double boatValue;
private double chargeRate;
private Owner owner;
public Owner getOwner() {
return owner;

[Code] ....

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Implementing Inheritance In Java

Apr 25, 2014

i was leaning inheritance and tried to implement it in Java.This is my base class vehicl.java

public class vehicle{
private int topSpeed;
private int cubicCap;
private String modelName;
private boolean hasAlloy;

[code]...

I also have a derived class called car.java.What i wanted to do in the derived class was that i wanted to override the constructor as well as the getInfo() method from the base class.I wanted to add an additional attribute to the car "numberSeats" and display tat too when the object to car class calls the getInfo() method .It showed an error "identifier required" when i tried to compile car.java program.

import java.util.Scanner;
public class car extends vehicle{
//int numberSeats;
//System.out.println("Enter the number of Seats");
Scanner numberSeats=new Scanner(System.in);
numberSeats=numberSeats.nextInt();
//System.out.println(numberSeats.nextInt());

[code]....

explain the errors that i get when i tried to compile car.java without using super keyword or without defining the constructor from the Car class ?

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Compare Inheritance And Design Patterns?

Apr 30, 2014

Design Patterns are one form of reuse. so is inheritance. what are the similarities and difference between them?

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Extending Classes In Inheritance Hierarchy

Jan 4, 2015

I have a working program, except that it does not calculate the credit hours and the financial aid. When I enter an input, it works, until it should show the student name, credit hours and financial aid. the error i get from the command is "Hours invalid for false student". Here is the program i think i might have the problem.

import java.text.DecimalFormat;
public abstract class Student
{
//initialise variables
String name;
int creditHrs;

[Code] .....

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How To Simplify Classes By Using Interfaces And / Or Inheritance

Apr 6, 2014

I am trying to figure out how I can most easily make it easier to make new types of units in my game. I have buildings and ships, and would like to know how I could make it easy to add new units. I have been recently told about interfaces, and have worked with inheritance a little bit.

What I would like to able to do is have it so that all of the variables and methods common to all ships could be stored in a superclass or interface, and same with the buildings. I would also like to be able to assign behaviours to the buildings and ships, maybe as interfaces, which could contain all of the methods and variables required for the functions of that ship or building.

For example, creating a new type of building that can shoot, build ships, and can regenerate nearby ships. So it would possible inherit all of the variables and methods common to all buildings, such as health, image, x, y, getX(), getY() etc. But it would then also gain the variables and methods essential for its functionality, such as shootRange, shoot(), regenRate, etc.

How could this best be achieved?

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Calling Methods From Top Of Inheritance Chain?

Jul 14, 2014

So I'm just a little unclear about this, but how would I call methods from the 'top' of an inheritance chain? I say 'top' because Object is the top... E.g.:

public class AClass {
public void myMethod() { ... }
}
public class BClass extends AClass {
public void myMethod() { ... }
}
public class CClass extends AClass {
public void myMethod() { ... }
}

Assuming that BClass.myMethod() completely overrides AClass.myMethod() (so that there is no call to super.myMethod() in BClass.myMethod()) How can I call AClass.myMethod() from CClass.myMethod()?

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Java Serialization With Inheritance And Aggregation

Feb 20, 2015

What is difference between Java Serialization with Inheritance (IS-A Relationship) and Java Serialization with Aggregation (HAS-A Relationship) ....

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Super Call / Subclasses And Inheritance

Feb 12, 2014

what does super(); do in the following method, I understand its uses to access variables belonging to the superclass but i am unsure of what that one line does. Here is a sample constructor..

public CreditCard()
{
// fill in the default constructor and use the super call
super();
id = "000000";
year = 0;
}

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How Multiple Inheritance Is Possible In Java With Interfaces

Apr 11, 2014

This is my assignment.

Identify how multiple inheritance is possible in Java with interfaces.

Write a java programme with appropriate classes to demonstrate the above.

Hint: both inheritance and interface concepts are necessary.

For the project name in netbeans, use your id and the name "assignment" separated by underscore,

E.g. 9876543_assignment

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How To Handle Inheritance - Different Type Of Structures

Apr 2, 2014

Every type of controllable object in my game is a type of Entity, and so extends Entity. This is broken down into Ship(s) and Structure(s). But I have different types of structures as well. The problem is that I use an ArrayList<Structure> to store all of a team's structures, but I need to be able to loop through that, and still be able to reference the subclasses of those structures.

For example, I have a JumpGate, which extends Structure. I need to be able to reference a particular JumpGate - as a JumpGate - and not as a Structure. However, the way that I cycle through all of the different types of structures is with an ArrayList<Structure>. I could get around this by having an ArrayList<JumpGate>, however, I would then need a seperate ArrayList for every type of Structure, which would get messy.

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Generics And Inheritance - Specialized Methods

Mar 6, 2014

I've an interface with generic methods in it. I would like to have specialized methods in the sub types. While doing that I'm seeing the following warnings in eclipse.

class Sorter {
<E> void sort(E[] elements);
};
 
class StringSorter {
 
// This gives me a warning 'hiding' to 'sort'
<String> void sort(String[] elements) {
}
 
// Gives me an error "The method someCrap(String[]) in the type StringSorter is not applicable for the arguments (String[])"
void someCrap(String[] elements) {
}
};

I would like to understand why eclipse gives the above warnings and errors.

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JavaFX 2.0 :: SplitPane - Prevent CSS Inheritance

Jun 20, 2014

I have a SplitPane, which is inside another SplitPane in the same tree hierarchy of the Scene. When I set the CSS class of the outer SplitPane, it always overwrites all CSS Settings of the inner one. How can I prevent it, so that e.g. I can assign a red divider for the outer and a green one for the inner SplitPane.
 
I have defined the CSS with

<code> </code>

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Difference Between Multiple Inheritance And Generalization

Feb 8, 2014

As what i understand, Generalization is also know as  Inheritance and Aggregation. They may or may not co-exist in order for a class to work. The subclass and the super class
 
And on the other hand, multiple inheritance is not allowed in Java, how these two differs.

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Warning On Class With JFrame Inheritance (extends)

Sep 2, 2014

I'll start off by showing my full code:

Main class

import javax.swing.JFrame; 
public class groupingTest {
public static void main (String[] args) {
groupWindow test = new groupWindow();

[Code]....

At the start of the groupWindow it turns yellow and it says "The serializable class groupWindow does not declare a static final serialVersionUID field of type long".

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Implement Multiple Inheritance In Java Using Interfaces?

Jan 12, 2014

how can i implement multiple inheritance in java using interfaces. if interfaces have some methods having same name then how to distinguish that ?

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