Big Java Late Objects
Big Java Late Objects
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781119330455
Author: Horstmann
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 8.8, Problem 34SC
Program Plan Intro

Card for a car object:

Consider a “Car” class, which simulates fuel consumption in a car.

On the front side of the card, the methods that the object can execute are written. The methods for efficiency, adding gas, driving a given distance, and checking the amount of gas left in the tank that is as follows:

Car myCar

Car(mpg)

addGas(amount)

drive(distance)

getGasLeft

On the back side of the card, the values of the instance variables are noted down. After creating the objects, the values of the instance variables will be as follows:

  

gasLeftmilesPerGallon
025

Here, the initial value of “gasLeft” will be zero and the efficiency calculated in miles per gallon will be 25mpg.

Tracing the methods of Self Check 32:

The following method calls are given:

//Call the methods

Car myCar(25);

myCar.addGas(20);

myCar.drive(100);

myCar.drive(200);

myCar.addGas(5);

Cross out the old values whenever a mutator method is called, and write down the new one below.

gasLeftmilesPerGallon

0

 20

 16

8

13

25
  • Initially, the value of “gasLeft” and “milesPerGallon” was “0” and “25” respectively.
  • When the method myCar.addGas(20)is called, the value “0” is cut-off and the value of “gasLeft” will be updated to “20”.
    • It is because the addGas method adds the value of gas and thus, the gas left will be 0+20=20.
  • When the method myCar.drive(100)is called, the value “20” is cut-off and the value of “gasLeft” will be updated to “16”.
    • It is because a gas of value “4” is required to travel a distance of “100miles” and thus, the gas left will be 20-4=16.
  • When the method myCar.drive(200)is called, the value “16” is cut-off and the value of “gasLeft” will be updated to “8”.
    • It is because a gas of value “8” is required to travel a distance of “200miles” and thus, the gas left will be 16-8=8.
  • When the method myCar.addGas(5)is called, the value “8” is cut-off and the value of “gasLeft” will be updated to “13”.
    • It is because the addGas method adds the value of gas and thus, the gas left will be 8+5=13.

Instance variable added in Self Check 33:

It is given that the odometer of the car is simulated by adding a method “getMilesDriven”.

After adding the instance variables to the card, the card will be as follows:

gasLeftmilesPerGallontotalMiles
0250

The initial value of the variable “totalMiles” is assigned to zero.

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Chapter 8 Solutions

Big Java Late Objects

Ch. 8.3 - Prob. 11SCCh. 8.3 - Prob. 12SCCh. 8.3 - Prob. 13SCCh. 8.3 - Prob. 14SCCh. 8.4 - Prob. 15SCCh. 8.4 - Prob. 16SCCh. 8.4 - Prob. 17SCCh. 8.4 - Prob. 18SCCh. 8.5 - Prob. 19SCCh. 8.5 - Prob. 20SCCh. 8.5 - Prob. 21SCCh. 8.5 - Prob. 22SCCh. 8.6 - Prob. 23SCCh. 8.6 - Prob. 24SCCh. 8.6 - Prob. 25SCCh. 8.6 - Prob. 26SCCh. 8.6 - Prob. 27SCCh. 8.7 - Prob. 28SCCh. 8.7 - Prob. 29SCCh. 8.7 - Prob. 30SCCh. 8.8 - Prob. 31SCCh. 8.8 - Prob. 32SCCh. 8.8 - Prob. 33SCCh. 8.8 - Prob. 34SCCh. 8.9 - Prob. 35SCCh. 8.9 - Prob. 36SCCh. 8.9 - Prob. 37SCCh. 8.9 - Prob. 38SCCh. 8.9 - Prob. 39SCCh. 8.10 - Prob. 40SCCh. 8.10 - Prob. 41SCCh. 8.10 - Prob. 42SCCh. 8.10 - Prob. 43SCCh. 8.11 - Prob. 44SCCh. 8.11 - Prob. 45SCCh. 8.11 - Prob. 46SCCh. 8.11 - Prob. 47SCCh. 8.11 - Prob. 48SCCh. 8.12 - Prob. 49SCCh. 8.12 - Prob. 50SCCh. 8.12 - Prob. 51SCCh. 8 - Prob. 1RECh. 8 - Prob. 2RECh. 8 - Prob. 3RECh. 8 - Prob. 4RECh. 8 - Prob. 5RECh. 8 - Prob. 6RECh. 8 - Prob. 7RECh. 8 - Prob. 8RECh. 8 - Prob. 9RECh. 8 - Prob. 10RECh. 8 - Prob. 11RECh. 8 - Prob. 12RECh. 8 - Prob. 13RECh. 8 - Prob. 14RECh. 8 - Prob. 15RECh. 8 - Prob. 16RECh. 8 - Prob. 17RECh. 8 - Prob. 18RECh. 8 - Prob. 19RECh. 8 - Prob. 20RECh. 8 - Prob. 21RECh. 8 - Prob. 22RECh. 8 - Prob. 1PECh. 8 - Prob. 2PECh. 8 - Prob. 3PECh. 8 - Prob. 4PECh. 8 - Prob. 5PECh. 8 - Prob. 6PECh. 8 - Prob. 7PECh. 8 - Prob. 8PECh. 8 - Prob. 9PECh. 8 - Prob. 10PECh. 8 - Prob. 11PECh. 8 - Prob. 12PECh. 8 - Prob. 13PECh. 8 - Prob. 14PECh. 8 - Prob. 15PECh. 8 - Prob. 16PECh. 8 - Prob. 1PPCh. 8 - Prob. 2PPCh. 8 - Prob. 3PPCh. 8 - Prob. 4PPCh. 8 - Prob. 6PPCh. 8 - Prob. 7PPCh. 8 - Prob. 8PPCh. 8 - Prob. 9PPCh. 8 - Prob. 10PPCh. 8 - Prob. 11PPCh. 8 - Prob. 12PPCh. 8 - Prob. 13PPCh. 8 - Prob. 14PPCh. 8 - Prob. 15PPCh. 8 - Prob. 16PPCh. 8 - Prob. 17PPCh. 8 - Prob. 18PPCh. 8 - Prob. 19PPCh. 8 - Prob. 20PPCh. 8 - Prob. 21PPCh. 8 - Prob. 22PP
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