subject
Engineering, 25.02.2020 18:02 treypickich14

Add additional information to the student class below such as name, address, major, and contact information along with all the getters and setters (methods) needed to access all data. Submit your code along with a sample run of your program. Comment all your code. Cite any sources of information you use. Write a note on the process of completing the assignment in a Microsoft Word document. // ShowStudent. java // client to test the Student class class ShowStudent { public static void main (String args[]) { Student pupil = new Student(); // We need a new student named pupil pupil. setIDnumber(234); // We are setting pupil's ID number to 234 pupil. setPoints(47); // We are setting pupil's points to 47 pupil. setHours(15); // We are setting pupil's hours to 15 pupil. showIDnumber(); // We are showing pupil's ID number pupil. showPoints(); // We are showing pupil's points pupil. showHours(); // We are showing pupil's hourse System. out. println("The grade point average is " + pupil. getGradePoint()); // we are calculating pupil's GPA } } class Student // this is the student class { // the private data members private int idNumber; private int hours; private int points; // Constructor creates a new student Student() { idNumber = 9999; // a max ID points = 12; // starting out assuming 12 points hours = 3; // starting out assuming 3 hours } // end of constructor // the public get and set methods fro pulil specific information public void setIDnumber(int number) // pass in a number { idNumber = number; // assign the number } public int getIDnumber() // return a student ID { return idNumber; } public void setHours(int number) // pass in a number { hours = number; // assign the number to hours } public int getHours() // return the student's hours { return hours; } public void setPoints(int number) // pass in a number { points = number; // assign number to points } public int getPoints() // return the points { return points; } // methods to display the fields public void showIDnumber() { System. out. println("ID Number is: " + idNumber); } public void showHours() { System. out. println("Credit Hours: " + hours); } public void showPoints() { System. out. println("Points Earned: " + points); } public double getGradePoint() // calculate the GPA with internal data { return (points * 1.0 / hours); // simple integer division will truncate the decimal places } }

ansver
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: Engineering

image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, sarahgrindstaff123
Afluid flows with a velocity field given by v=(x/t)i.. determine the local and convective accelerations when x=3 and t=1.
Answers: 2
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, kevin72836
Consider a large isothermal enclosure that is maintained at a uniform temperature of 2000 k. calculate the emissive power of the radiation that emerges from a small aperture on the enclosure surface. what is the wavelength ? , below which 10% of the emission is concentrated? what is the wavelength ? 2 above which 10% of the emission is concentrated? determine the wavelength at which maximum spectral emissive power occurs. what is the irradiation incident on a small object placed inside the enclosure?
Answers: 2
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, Tyrant4life
Draw the engineering stress-strain curve for (a) bcc; (b) fcc metals and mark important points.
Answers: 1
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, Candi9697
A-mn has a cubic structure with a0 0.8931 nm and a density of 7.47 g/cm3. b-mn has a different cubic structure, with a0 0.6326 nm and a density of 7.26 g/cm3. the atomic weight of manganese is 54.938 g/mol and the atomic radius is 0.112 nm. determine the percent volume change that would occur if a-mn transforms to b-mn.
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Add additional information to the student class below such as name, address, major, and contact info...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Biology, 24.03.2020 11:06
Konu
Mathematics, 24.03.2020 11:09
Konu
Mathematics, 24.03.2020 11:10