Month Class Exceptions
Programming Challenge 5 of Chapter 8 required you to write a Month class that holds information about the month. Write exception classes for the following error conditions:
• A number less than 1 or greater than 12 is given for the month number.
• An invalid string is given for the name of the month.
Modify the Month class so that it throws the appropriate exception when either of these errors occurs. Demonstrate the classes in a program.
Reference: Programming Challenge 5:
Parking Ticket Simulator
For this assignment you will design a set of classes that work together to simulate a police officer issuing a parking ticket. You should design the following classes:
• The ParkedCar Class: This class should simulate a parked car. The class’s responsibilities are as follows: – To know the car’s make, model, color, license number, and the number of minutes that the car has been parked.
• The ParkingMeter Class: This class should simulate a parking meter. The class’s only responsibility is as follows: – To know the number of minutes of parking time that has been purchased.
• The ParkingTicket Class: This class should simulate a parking ticket. The class’s responsibilities are as follows: – To report the make, model, color, and license number of the illegally parked car – To report the amount of the fine, which is $25 for the first hour or part of an hour that the car is illegally parked, plus $10 for every additional hour or part of an hour that the car is illegally parked – To report the name and badge number of the police officer issuing the ticket
• The PoliceOfficer Class: This class should simulate a police officer inspecting parked cars. The class’s responsibilities are as follows: – To know the police officer’s name and badge number – To examine a ParkedCar object and a ParkingMeter object, and determine whether the car’s time has expired – To issue a parking ticket (generate a ParkingTicket object) if the car’s time has expired
Write a program that demonstrates how these classes collaborate.
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