Do project 2 of Chapter 4.
強烈要求同學一定要親自動手做,鼓勵同學將理論與實作密切配合。
相信只要同學真正的努力用功,縱使資質稍差,應該都可以學到Java程式設計之知識
星期一, 4月 27, 2009
Lab ADT
Define a Complex class and write an object oriented program to compute (2+3i)+(4+5i) in Java.
The methods should include an access and a mutator.
The methods should include an access and a mutator.
Class definition 3
Do Display 4.7 (3rd, 2nd ed.) or 4.5 (1st ed.). Then use Display 4.8 to call 4.7.
Question
In Display 4.7, if the method setDate has the parameter as setDate(int month, int day, int year), what kind of changes should be made in its body of codes?
Question
In Display 4.7, if the method setDate has the parameter as setDate(int month, int day, int year), what kind of changes should be made in its body of codes?
星期一, 4月 13, 2009
Homework 4-13-2009 Fraction Multiplication
Write a program to implement a method that can multiply 2 fractions. You will implement a class called Fraction consisting of a numerator and a denominator. The multiplication of
2 fractions should be equal to a fraction.
Use 1/2 * 1/3 as the test.
Hints:
Fraction f1, f2;
f1.multiply(f2);
due date: 4/27/2009
2 fractions should be equal to a fraction.
Use 1/2 * 1/3 as the test.
Hints:
Fraction f1, f2;
f1.multiply(f2);
due date: 4/27/2009
lab Fraction equality test
Write a program to implement a method that can check whether 2 fractions are equal. You will implement a class called Fraction consisting of a numerator and a denominator. The equality test of 2 fractions should return a boolean value.
Use the following as the tests.
* 1/2, 2/4
* 5/6, 6/7
Hints:
Fraction f1, f2;
f1.equals(f2);
Use the following as the tests.
* 1/2, 2/4
* 5/6, 6/7
Hints:
Fraction f1, f2;
f1.equals(f2);
lab Fraction Addition
Write a program to implement a method that can do additions of 2 fractions. You will implement a class called Fraction consisting of a numerator and a denominator. The additions of
2 fractions should be equal to a fraction.
Use 1/2+1/3 as the test.
Hints:
Fraction f1, f2;
f1.add(f2);
2 fractions should be equal to a fraction.
Use 1/2+1/3 as the test.
Hints:
Fraction f1, f2;
f1.add(f2);
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