You need to develop a system in Java for a Juice company. Create a class Juice with data member’s sugar, flavour, size, amount of water, and price. Write required Constructors (no argument and parameterize) for this class. Write a member method showJuice() to display the contents of a juice object though you may have to write some more methods as per need. In main() method you need to create different juices with the following specifications: 1) Sugar = 5g, flavor = mango, size = ½ (half liter), water = ½ liters, price = $1 2) Sugar = 2g, flavor = orange, size = ½ (half liter), water = ½ liters, price = $2 3) Sugar = 3g, flavor = graps, size = ½ (half liter), water = ½ liters, price = $3 You also need to create 1 litter juices for the company by adding objects of two half litter juices. While adding two half litter flavours to make a 1 litter juice, make sure you can only add same flavour juices. If two objects of different flavours are added your program should generate an error message. At the end you need to display all the 1 litter objects data and total number of juices objects created (Including half litter and litter). While implementing the program you must consider OOP concepts like data hiding and encapsulation.
OOPs
In today's technology-driven world, computer programming skills are in high demand. The object-oriented programming (OOP) approach is very much useful while designing and maintaining software programs. Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a basic programming paradigm that almost every developer has used at some stage in their career.
Constructor
The easiest way to think of a constructor in object-oriented programming (OOP) languages is:
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You need to develop a system in Java for a Juice company. Create a class Juice with data member’s sugar, flavour, size, amount of water, and price. Write required Constructors (no argument and parameterize) for this class. Write a member method showJuice() to display the contents of a juice object though you may have to write some more methods as per need.
In main() method you need to create different juices with the following specifications:
1) Sugar = 5g, flavor = mango, size = ½ (half liter), water = ½ liters, price = $1
2) Sugar = 2g, flavor = orange, size = ½ (half liter), water = ½ liters, price = $2
3) Sugar = 3g, flavor = graps, size = ½ (half liter), water = ½ liters, price = $3
You also need to create 1 litter juices for the company by adding objects of two half litter juices. While adding two half litter flavours to make a 1 litter juice, make sure you can only add same flavour juices. If two objects of different flavours are added your program should generate an error message. At the end you need to display all the 1 litter objects data and total number of juices objects created (Including half litter and litter). While implementing the program you must consider OOP concepts like data hiding and encapsulation.
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