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@@ -24,26 +24,26 @@ import java.util.ArrayList;
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// Import all classes inside of java.lang package
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// Import all classes inside of java.lang package
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import java.security.*;
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import java.security.*;
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// Inside of the LearnJava class, is your program's
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// Each .java file contains one public class, with the same name as the file.
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// starting point. The main method.
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public class LearnJava {
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public class LearnJava
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{
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//main method
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public static void main (String[] args)
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{
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System.out.println("->Printing");
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// A program must have a main method as an entry point
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// Printing, and forcing a new line on next print, use println()
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public static void main (String[] args) {
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// Use System.out.println to print lines
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System.out.println("Hello World!");
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System.out.println("Hello World!");
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System.out.println("Integer: " + 10 + " Double: " + 3.14 + " Boolean: " + true);
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System.out.println("Integer: " + 10 + " Double: " + 3.14 + " Boolean: " + true);
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// Printing, without forcing a new line on next print, use print()
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System.out.print("Hello World - ");
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// To print without a newline, use System.out.print
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System.out.print("Integer: "+10+" Double: "+3.14+ " Boolean: "+true);
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System.out.print("Hello ");
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System.out.print("World");
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///////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////
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// Types
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// Types & Variables
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///////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////
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System.out.println("\n\n->Types");
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// Declare a variable using <type> <name> [
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// Byte - 8-bit signed two's complement integer
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// Byte - 8-bit signed two's complement integer
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// (-128 <= byte <= 127)
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// (-128 <= byte <= 127)
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byte fooByte = 100;
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byte fooByte = 100;
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@@ -68,18 +68,19 @@ float fooFloat = 234.5f;
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// Double - Double-precision 64-bit IEEE 754 Floating Point
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// Double - Double-precision 64-bit IEEE 754 Floating Point
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double fooDouble = 123.4;
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double fooDouble = 123.4;
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// Boolean - True & False
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// Boolean - true & false
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boolean fooBoolean = true;
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boolean fooBoolean = true;
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boolean barBoolean = false;
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boolean barBoolean = false;
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// Char - A single 16-bit Unicode character
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// Char - A single 16-bit Unicode character
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char fooChar = 'A';
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char fooChar = 'A';
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// Make a variable a constant
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// Use final to make a variable immutable
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final int HOURS_I_WORK_PER_WEEK = 9001;
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final int HOURS_I_WORK_PER_WEEK = 9001;
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// Strings
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// Strings
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String fooString = "My String Is Here!";
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String fooString = "My String Is Here!";
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// \n is an escaped character that starts a new line
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// \n is an escaped character that starts a new line
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String barString = "Printing on a new line?\nNo Problem!";
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String barString = "Printing on a new line?\nNo Problem!";
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System.out.println(fooString);
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System.out.println(fooString);
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@@ -99,11 +100,9 @@ int [] y = {9000, 1000, 1337};
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// Indexing an array - Accessing an element
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// Indexing an array - Accessing an element
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System.out.println("intArray @ 0: " + intArray[0]);
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System.out.println("intArray @ 0: " + intArray[0]);
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// Arrays are mutable; it's just memory!
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// Arrays are zero-indexed and mutable.
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intArray[1] = 1;
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intArray[1] = 1;
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System.out.println("intArray @ 1: " + intArray[1]); // => 1
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System.out.println("intArray @ 1: " + intArray[1]); // => 1
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intArray[1] = 2;
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System.out.println("intArray @ 1: "+intArray[1]); // => 2
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// Others to check out
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// Others to check out
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// ArrayLists - Like arrays except more functionality is offered,
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// ArrayLists - Like arrays except more functionality is offered,
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// Control Structures
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// Control Structures
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///////////////////////////////////////
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System.out.println("\n->Control Structures");
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System.out.println("\n->Control Structures");
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// If statements are c-like
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if (false){
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if (false){
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System.out.println("I never run");
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System.out.println("I never run");
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}else if (false) {
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}else if (false) {
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// For Loop
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// For Loop
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int fooFor;
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int fooFor;
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//for loop structure => for(<start_statement>; <conditional>; <step>)
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//for loop structure => for(<start_statement>; <conditional>; <step>)
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for(fooFor=0;fooFor<100;fooFor++){
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for(fooFor=0; fooFor<10; fooFor++){
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//System.out.println(fooFor);
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//System.out.println(fooFor);
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//Iterated 99 times, fooFor 0->99
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//Iterated 10 times, fooFor 0->9
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}
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}
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System.out.println("fooFor Value: " + fooFor);
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System.out.println("fooFor Value: " + fooFor);
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// Switch Case
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// Switch Case
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int month = 8;
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int month = 3;
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String monthString;
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String monthString;
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switch (month){
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switch (month){
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case 1: monthString = "January";
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case 1: monthString = "January";
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break;
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break;
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case 3: monthString = "March";
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case 3: monthString = "March";
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break;
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break;
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case 4: monthString = "April";
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default: monthString = "Some other month";
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break;
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case 5: monthString = "May";
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break;
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case 6: monthString = "June";
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break;
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case 7: monthString = "July";
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break;
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case 8: monthString = "August";
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break;
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case 9: monthString = "September";
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break;
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case 10: monthString = "October";
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break;
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case 11: monthString = "November";
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break;
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case 12: monthString = "December";
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break;
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default: monthString = "Invalid month";
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break;
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break;
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}
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}
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System.out.println("Switch Case Result: " + monthString);
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System.out.println("Switch Case Result: " + monthString);
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///////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////
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// Converting Data Types And Typcasting
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// Converting Data Types And Typcasting
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// Typecasting
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// Typecasting
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// You can also cast java objects, there's a lot of details and
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// You can also cast java objects, there's a lot of details and
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// deals with some more intermediate concepts.
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// deals with some more intermediate concepts.
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// Feel free to check it out here: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/IandI/subclasses.html
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// Feel free to check it out here:
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// http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/IandI/subclasses.html
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///////////////////////////////////////
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// Classes And Functions
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// Classes And Functions
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// Read about the class, and function syntax before
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// reading this.
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System.out.println("\n->Classes & Functions");
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System.out.println("\n->Classes & Functions");
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// Call bicycle's constructor
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// (definition of the Bicycle class follows)
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// Use new to instantiate a class
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Bicycle trek = new Bicycle();
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Bicycle trek = new Bicycle();
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// Manipulate your object
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// Call object methods
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trek.speedUp(3);
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trek.speedUp(3);
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trek.setCadence(100);
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trek.setCadence(100);
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// toString is a convention
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System.out.println("trek info: " + trek.toString());
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System.out.println("trek info: " + trek.toString());
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// Classes Syntax:
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} // End main method
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} // End LearnJava class
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// You can include other, non-public classes in a .java file
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// Class Declaration Syntax:
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// <public/private/protected> class <class name>{
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// <public/private/protected> class <class name>{
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// //data fields, constructors, functions all inside
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// //data fields, constructors, functions all inside
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// }
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// }
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// Function Syntax:
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// <public/private/protected> <return type> <function name>(<args>)
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// Here is a quick rundown on access level modifiers (public, private, etc.)
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// http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/accesscontrol.html
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// This bracket ends the main method
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class Bicycle {
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}
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// The static field is only required because this class
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// is nested inside of the learnjava.java class.
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public static class Bicycle {
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// Bicycle's Fields/Variables
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// Bicycle's Fields/Variables
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public int cadence;
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public int cadence; // Public: Can be accessed from anywhere
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public int gear;
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private int speed; // Private: Only accessable from within the class
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public int speed;
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protected int gear; // Protected: Accessible from the class and subclasses
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// Constructors are a way of creating classes
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// Constructors are a way of creating classes
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// This is a default constructor
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// This is a default constructor
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speed = startSpeed;
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speed = startSpeed;
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}
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}
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// the Bicycle class has
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// Function Syntax:
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// four functions/methods
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// <public/private/protected> <return type> <function name>(<args>)
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// Java classes often implement getters and setters for their fields
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// Method declaration syntax:
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// <scope> <return type> <method name>(<args>)
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public int getCadence() {
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return cadence;
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}
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// void methods require no return statement
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public void setCadence(int newValue) {
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public void setCadence(int newValue) {
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cadence = newValue;
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cadence = newValue;
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}
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gear = newValue;
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gear = newValue;
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}
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}
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public void applyBrake(int decrement) {
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speed -= decrement;
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}
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public void speedUp(int increment) {
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public void speedUp(int increment) {
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speed += increment;
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speed += increment;
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}
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}
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public void slowDown(int decrement) {
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speed -= decrement;
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}
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public String toString() {
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public String toString() {
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return "gear: "+Integer.toString(gear)+
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return "gear: "+Integer.toString(gear)+
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" cadence: "+Integer.toString(cadence)+
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" cadence: "+Integer.toString(cadence)+
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" speed: "+Integer.toString(speed);
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" speed: "+Integer.toString(speed);
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}
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}
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// bracket to close nested Bicycle class
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} // end class Bicycle
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// Use `extends` to extend a class
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class PennyFarthing extends Bicycle {
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// (Penny Farthings are those bicycles with the big front wheel.
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// They have no gears.)
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public PennyFarthing(int startCadence, int startSpeed){
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// Call the parent constructor with super
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super(startCadence, startSpeed, 0);
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}
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}
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// bracket to close learnjava.java
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// You should mark a method you're overriding with an @annotation
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@Override
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public void setGear(int gear) {
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gear = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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```
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```
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