in this program i need to add 4 books to a library.The code is for my book class but i need to make a method with 4 arguments in another file in my library class that will add the books into a library array.There is a third file for the main where i will print this all out but i just cant figure this out.
Example of book: author-clowney, title-individualism,price-5.50,isbn-978-52-234-43-012
private String author;
private String title;
private double price;
private int isbn;
public book(String a, String t, double p, int i){
author=a;
title=t;
price=checkPrice(p);
isbn=checkIsbn(i);
}
//First and foremost you need to create the book object
public class Book extends Library{
private String author;
private String title;
private double price;
private int isbn;
//Null Constructor-this creates
public book() {
this.author = abcd;
this.title = abcd;
this.price = 0.0;
this.isbn = 0000000;
}
//Now its time for the book with parameters
public book(String a, String t, double p, int i){
author = a;
title = t;
price = p;
isbn = i;
}
//Now it's time to set and get the above values you want
public void setAuthor(String author){
this.author = author;
}
public String getAuthor(){
return this.author;
}
public void setTitle(String title){
this.title = title;
}
public String getTitle(){
return this.title;
}
public void setPrice(double price){
this.price = price;
}
public double getPrice(){
return this.price;
}
public void setIsbn(int isbn){
this.isbn = isbn;
}
public double getIsbn(){
return this.isbn;
}
//Now you are going to want to toString(), that way you can display the books in the library
public String toString() {
//Im assuming you have learned that Library is your super class and has a toString() as well
return(super.toString()+ "Book Author: " + this.author + "Book Title: " + this.title + "Book Price: " + this.price + "Book ISBN: " + this.isbn);
}
}
//Now simply call this method within your main method to display books in Output!!
//Hope this helps, if you have further questions please leave below!!
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I created an Author object that I used in the method signature of a constructor: public Book [String name, Author author1........]
However, the assignment I'm doing requires that I change the Author (instance variable) to a Author[]. Of course, now my previous constructor won't work. Here is the code
public class Author {
private String name;
private String email;
private char gender;
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setEmail(String email){
this.email = email;
}
public String getEmail(){
return email;
}
public char getGender(){
return gender;
}
public Author(String name, String email, char gender){
this.name = name;
this.email = email;
this.gender = gender;
}
public String toString(){
return "Author[name = " + this.name + ", email = " + this.email + ", gender = " + this.gender + "]";
}
}
public class Book {
private String name;
private Author[] author;
private double price;
private int quantity;
// Getters and Setters
public String getName(){
return name;
}
public Author[] getAuthor(){
return author;
}
public void setPrice(double price){
this.price = price;
}
public double getPrice(){
return price;
}
public void setQuantity(int quantity){
this.quantity = quantity;
}
public int getQuantity(){
return this.quantity;
}
// Constructors
public Book(String name, Author[] author, int quantity){
this.name = name;
this.author = author;
this.price = price;
}
public class BookTest {
public static void main(String[] args){
Author author2 = new Author("Ben", "Ben#hgmail.com", 'm');
Author author3 = new Author("Jennie", "Jennie#hgmail.com", 'f');
Book theIdiot = new Book("The Idiot", [author2, author3], 44.5, 33);
}
}
I apologize for any inconvenience if the way I've uploaded this was unsatisfactory. I have yet to learn to use Stack Overflow.
Thank you!
The syntax for inline array creation is new ArrayType[]{elem1, elemn2}
so
Book theIdiot = new Book("The Idiot", new Author[]{author2, author3}, 44.5, 33);
Or the not inlined version
Author[] authors = new Author[2];
authors[0] = author2;
authors[1] = author3;
Book theIdiot = new Book("The Idiot", authors, 44.5, 33);
Or as "Roddy of the Frozen Peas" mentioned in the comment
Author[] authors = {author2, author3}
Book theIdiot = new Book("The Idiot", authors, 44.5, 33);
Change the constructor from an Author[] to an Author.... The IDE forces you to set the order of the constructor to have the Author... in last place which means your constructor will look like this:
public Book(String name, int quantity, double price, Author... authors)
When the constructor is called, you can provide a single instance
new Book("The idiot", 123, 12.63, author1);
Or you can provide multiple instances
new Book("The idiot", 123, 12.63, author1, author2, author3);
I have this construct in .Author
package author;
public class Author {
private String name;
private String email;
private char gender;
public Author (String name, String email, char gender) {
this.name = name;
this.email = email;
this.gender = gender;
}
public String getName () {
return name;
}
public char gender () {
return gender;
}
public String getEmail () {
return email;
}
public void SetEmail (String userEmail) {
email = userEmail;
}
public String toString () {
return "Author info: " + " [name: " +name + ", " + " gender: " + gender +", " + " email " + email + "]";
}
}
I have another class named .Book, I want to use the "name" variable from the Author construct inside another construct inside the .Book as shown below:
public class Book {
private String bookName;
private String author;
private double price;
private int qty;
public Book (String bookName, Author name, double price) {
this.bookName = bookName;
// here I'm getting an error saying ";" required
this.author = Author name;
this.price = price;
}
}
I'm getting an error (shown in the second code) so clearly I'm not doing it right and don't know how. Any help?
public class Book {
private String bookName;
private Author author; //it should be Author, not String
private double price;
private int qty;
public Book (String bookName, Author name, double price) {
this.bookName = bookName;
this.author = name; //here was ur mistake
this.price = price;
}
}
Try this code. Assumed, while constructing the book, you do like
Book book = new Book("name", new Author("name", "name#mail", m), 22.0);
I am getting an error saying my constructor Book(String, int) is undefined in my Dictionary class. I check everything else and try to redo my programs still has an error. Any solutions of fixing this issue?
Book Class:
public class Book{
private String author;
private int numPages;
public Book(int code, String title, double price, int quantity, String author, int numPages){
this.author = author;
this.numPages = numPages;
}
//Getters
public String getAuthor(){
return this.author;
}
public int getNumPages(){
return this.numPages;
}
//Setters
public void setAuthor(String author){
this.author = author;
}
public void setNumPages(int numPages){
this.numPages = numPages;
}
//toString
#Override
public String toString(){
String outputBookDes = "";
outputBookDes += "Author: "+ this.author;
outputBookDes += "Number Pages: "+ this.numPages;
return outputBookDes;
}
}
Dictionary Class:
public class Dictionary extends Book{
private String language;
private int numDefinitions;
public Dictionary(String author, int numPages, String language, int numDefinitions){
super(author,numPages);
this.language = language;
this.numDefinitions = numDefinitions;
}
// Getters
public String getLanguage(){
return this.language;
}
public int getNumDefinitions(){
return this.numDefinitions;
}
//Setters
public void setLanguage(String language){
this.language = language;
}
public void setNumDefinitions(int numDefinitons){
this.numDefinitions = numDefinitions;
}
//Ratio method
public double getRatio(){
double ratioTotal = this.numDefinitions / getNumPages();
return ratioTotal;
}
}
As you are calling
super(author,numPages);
in child class Dictionary,
you need to define another constructor in Book class like,
public Book(String author,int numPages) {
this.author = author;
this.numPages = numPages;
}
to get this error solved.
according to your only constructor:
public Book(int code, String title, double price, int quantity, String author, int numPages)
In your main method try:
Book book = new Book(12, "title", 34d, 56, "author", 78);
instead of:
Book book = new Book("34", 56);
Having trouble creating an author object in the Book class.This is indeed Homework, I have came up with all the methods on my own and have been staring at this assignment for 2 hours now. any tips hints will be appreciated. I believe I am only allowed this one Author constructor with 3 parameters otherwise I would just have made an Author constructor with no arguments and the problem would be gone.
public class Author {
protected String name;
protected String email;
protected char gender;
public Author(String name, String email, char gender)
{
this.name = name;
this.email = email;
this.gender = gender;
}
public String getName()
{
return name;
}
public String getEmail()
{
return email;
}
public void setEmail(String email)
{
this.email = email;
}
public char getGener()
{
return gender;
}
public String toString()
{
return ( name + "(" + gender + ")#" + email);
}
}
public class Book extends Author{
private String name;
private Author author;
private double price;
private int qtyInStock = 0;
public Book(String name, Author author,Double price)
{
this.author = new author;
this.name = name;
this.price = price;
}
public Book(String name, Author author, double price, int qtyInStock)
{
this.name = name;
this.author = author;
this.price = price;
this.qtyInStock = qtyInStock;
}
public String getName()
{
return name;
}
public Author getAuthor()
{
return author;
}
public double getPrice()
{
return price;
}
public void setPrice(double price)
{
this.price = price;
}
public int getQtyInStock()
{
return qtyInStock;
}
public void setQtyInStock(int qtyInStock)
{
this.qtyInStock = qtyInStock;
}
public String toString()
{
return (name + " by " + author + "(" + super.gender + ")at" + super.email);
}
}
It should be this.author = author; without the new keyword.
You are assigning the Author object in the constructor, not creating new one.
By the way, Book inherits from Author which means it already has the Author functionality. You don't have to save it as member.
Seems strange that Book extends Author. A Book is not an Author.
I think what you want to do is create a Book object that has an Author, but you are already passing in an Author to your Book constructor, so what is the problem?
class Book {
public Book(String title, Author author) {
this.title = title;
this.author = author;
}
}
If you're wondering how to create the Author, just create it before you pass it to the Book.
Author author = new Author("bob", "bob#email.com", 'm');
Book book = new Book("some title", author);
Does that make sense?
You are inheriting Author in Book, inheritance is is a relationship, means Book is a Author which is not true in real world scenario , you need has a relation which makes sense , that Book has a Author.
So don't extend author in Book , keep a field of author in it as you have already did. Change you design.
There are multiple mistakes in your code:
as #Guy said, you need to assign the author with this.author = author, without the new keyword.
you are shadowing the name variable from the Author class by also including a variable with the same name in the Book class. Remove that variable and the getter and setter methods from the Book class.
You don´t have a no parameter constructor, so you have to call the parent constructor in your Book class by calling super(name, email, gender);.
you should replace new author with author, also when you call the constructor of a sub Type, the Parent class's default constructor is invoked by default. so you need to specify a default constructor in your parent class, or to prevent this explicitly call your parametric constructor of parent class in the child class constructor .
Besides changing tothis.author = author.
You also need to add super(name, name, 'M'); to the two constructors of the Book class.
public class Book extends Author{
private String name;
//private final String email;
// private char gender;
private Author author;// = new Author(name,super.email,super.gender);
private double price;
private int qtyInStock = 0;
public Book(String name, Author author,double price)
{
//super();
this.author = author;// new Author(name,super.email,super.gender);
super.name = author.getName();
super.gender = author.getGender();
super.email = author.getEmail();
this.name = name;
this.price = price;
}
public Book(String name, Author author, double price, int qtyInStock)
{
this.author = author;
super.name = author.getName();
super.gender = author.getGender();
super.email = author.getEmail();
this.name = name;
this.price = price;
this.qtyInStock = qtyInStock;
}
public String getName()
{
return name;
}
public Author getAuthor()
{
return author;
}
public double getPrice()
{
return price;
}
public void setPrice(double price)
{
this.price = price;
}
public int getQtyInStock()
{
return qtyInStock;
}
public void setQtyInStock(int qtyInStock)
{
this.qtyInStock = qtyInStock;
}
public String toString()
{
return (super.name + " by " + this.name + "(" + super.gender + ")at" + super.email);
}
also added this to the author class
public Author()
{
}
I´m quite the noob when it comes to coding. I am about to create a programme where you can add the title (String), author (String), release year (int) and genre (String) of a book from writing it in textfields. These things are supposed to be saved in an arraylist. I can not figure out how to add all of these items to the same slot in the arraylist. Please help as fast as possible.
So you need to create a book class with getters/setters.
public class Book {
public String title;
public String author;
public int year;
public String genre;
}
Then you create a Book
Book book = new Book();
use the setters to set the instance variables (or you can do this when creating book object if you have a constructor with appropriate parameters)
book.setAuthor("R.L.Stein");
once all the fields are set you add the book to an array list.
ArrayList<Book> books = new ArrayList<Book>();
books.add(book);
To print, you should have a toString() method in you book class
public String toString(){
return "Title: "+title+"\nAuthor: "+author+"\nYear: "+year+"\nGenre: "+
genre;
}
Now when you print a book object it will show all its information. It's best to then use a loop to iterate through the list and print each book in books
for(int i=0; i<books.size(); i++){
System.println(books.get(i));
}
Building off of my comment in the original post, here's what your book class should look like:
public class Book {
private String title;
private String author;
private String genre;
private int releaseYear;
public Book(String title, String author, String genre, int releaseYear) {
this.title = title;
this.author = author;
this.genre = genre;
this.releaseYear = releaseYear;
}
public String getTitle() { return this.title; }
public String getAuthor() { return this.author; }
public String getGenre() { return this.genre; }
public int getReleaseYear() { return this.releaseYear; }
}
Now all you need to do is create multiple instances of these classes, and add them into your ArrayList.
Here's a link with some examples of how to use ArrayLists: http://beginnersbook.com/2013/12/how-to-initialize-an-arraylist/
You can do this in two ways.
Create a class containing the title (String), author (String), release year (int) and genre (String) and create a new instance of that class and add it to the array. Here is a javadoc on classes.
(Not recommended, but still works) You can create an array list with a size of 4. The array will be an Object to support the integer. Example: Object[] obj = new Object[]{"title", "author", 2015, "genre"}; You can then take the array and add it to the other array you wanted to add this information to.
If you want to go with choice two and create a class here is an example:
public class Book {
private String title, author, genre;
private int releaseYear;
public Book(String title, String author, int releaseYear, String genre){
this.title = title;
this.author = author;
this.releaseYear = releaseYear;
this.genre = genre;
}
public String getTitle() {
return title;
}
public String getAuthor() {
return author;
}
public String getGenre() {
return genre;
}
public int getReleaseYear() {
return releaseYear;
}
public void setTitle(String title) {
this.title = title;
}
public void setAuthor(String author) {
this.author = author;
}
public void setGenre(String genre) {
this.genre = genre;
}
public void setReleaseYear(int releaseYear) {
this.releaseYear = releaseYear;
}
}
If you wanted to create a new instance of the Book class you would do:
Book book = new Book("title", "author", 2015, "genre");