27. Option a is correct, Since we can take the generic type input and return the generic type output. b is incorrect, because in.doubleValue() can not be called on a generic input. c is incorrect, because T1 is not defined. d is incorrect, because we can not multiply 2 to a generic type. 28. option c, d, and e are correct. We should not test instance variables, because they are private to the class. Other cases should be tested.. even the non-well formatted inputs should be tested.
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c. [3 marks] Given the following definition of the class MyClass, class MyClass { String s int z Myclass(int y) { z = y } } fill in the blanks (labelled i., ii. and iii.) in the definition of the method main, of the class StringProcessing, with i. a declaration of a variable named obj of type MyClass, initialised with a MyClass object so that its instance variable z has a value of 20, ii. an assignment of the instance...
Question 1 1 pts Which of the following is not a valid class name in Java? O MyClass MyClass1 My_Class MyClass# Question 2 1 pts Which of the following statements is False about instance variables and methods? Instance variables are usually defined with private access modifier. Instance variables are defined inside instance methods. Instance methods are invoked on an object of the class that contains the methods. A class can have more than one instance variables and methods. Question 3...
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Consider the following code segment. public class KaBoom { public int b; public void m1 () {//Your code goes here } public void m2 (KaBoom k) { System, out. print In (k. b); } } Complete the method body of m1 () indicated by the comment line. The m1 () method simply calls the m2 () method by passing in the current KaBoom object variable to m2 ().
Consider the blowing code snippet Question 4 2 pts 2 pts Canvas XC Question 3 2 pts Consider the following code snippet public class Hypp extends Application public void start (Stage stapelt Button button new lutton("Calculate"); Label label new Label("Total amount dut) > public class Handler rolesents EventHandler Action vest public void handle (Actiontrent event) label.Text("Hell) > 2 What is wrong with this code? label must be declared as an instance variable. button must be declared as an instance variable...
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Question 2 (15 marks) (a) Does the following class successfully compile? Explain your answer. public class MyClass public static void main(String arge) if(Integer.parseInt(args[0]) < 0) throw new RuntimeException(); C { 1 } If the class does compile, describe what will happen when we run it with command: java MyClass -10 (5 marks) (b) Write a complete definition of the method with the heading given below: public static double calculate insurance Premium double carValue, int...
5. Given the following class definition, write Java code that implements the addFirst method public class MyLinkedList<E> { private Node<E> head, tail; private int size 0; // Number of elements in the list /** Add an element to the beginning of the list */ public void addFirst (E e) { private static class Node<E> { E element; Node<E> next; public Node (E element) { = element; this.element
Give the following code segment: public class Human { private int age; .... } public class Athlete extends Human { Athlete (int age) { this.age = age; } } Question: T/F - the above code segment will initialize the age that was inherited from Human when an instance of Athlete is created? True False
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22. Consider the following code: public class C public int myVar; public void outerMethod) int myVar--1 Something x- new SomethingO public void myMethod O How do you write values to the instance variable myVar from inside myMethod? A. this.myVar - B. myVar. C. super.myVar D. C.this.myVar E. super ) .myVar
Question 1 Consider the following code snippet: public class Box<E> { private E data; public Box() { . . . } public void insert(E value) { . . . } public E getData() { . . . } } What will result from executing the following code? Box<String> box = new Box<>(); . . . box.insert("blue Box"); String b = box.getData(); A. run-time error B. compiler warning C. no error D. compiler error Question 2 What is used as a...
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* 95: Write a public class named TollInts with the following. * -A public constructor that takes 2 doubles as inputs. * -A public method named compute that takes no parameters and returns the the tangent of the * first constructor input subtracted by the the square root of the second constructor input * as a double. You will need to store the constructor input in instance variables to be able * to access them...