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Inheritance provides a formal mechanism for code reuse.

This module modifies slightly, and then extends the Radio class from a previous module to define a new class named Combo . Objects of the Combo class simulate car radios that contain tape players. Objects of the Combo class know how to respond to messages for inserting, playing, and removing a tape, in addition to those messages appropriate for an object of the Radio class.

The changes that were required in the definition of the Radio class provide for the fact that it is not possible to play a radio station and to play a tape at the same time. This change was necessary because the original designer of the Radio class (this author) didn't design that class with the idea of extending it to include a tape player. This points out the importance of thinking ahead when defining a new class.

What's next?

In the next module, I will show you how to use method overriding to cause the behavior of a method inherited into a subclass to be appropriate for an object instantiated from the subclass.

I will also show you how to use method overriding to eliminate the above requirement to modify the Radio class before extending it.

Miscellaneous

This section contains a variety of miscellaneous information.

Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Java OOP: Inheritance, Part 1
  • File: Java1604.htm
  • Published: 01/14/02
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Complete program listing

A complete listing of the program is shown in Listing 9 below.

The primary difference between this program and the program in the earlier module (whose objects simulate car radios) is the inclusion in this program of a new class named Combo . The class named Combo extends the original Radio class to create a new type of radio that also contains a tape player.

Listing 9 . The program named Radio02.
/*File Radio02.java Copyright 2002, R.G.BaldwinSimulates the manufacture and use of a combination car radio and tape player.This program produces the following output on the computer screen:Combo object constructedButton 3 programmed Play RadioPlaying the station at 93.5 Mhz Insert TapeTape is in Radio is offPlay Radio Remove the tape firstRemove Tape Tape is outRadio is on Play RadioPlaying the station at 93.5 Mhz Play TapeInsert the tape first Insert TapeTape is in Radio is offPlay Tape Tape is playingRemove Tape Tape is outRadio is on Play RadioPlaying the station at 93.5 Mhz **************************************/public class Radio02{ //This class simulates the// manufacturer and the human user public static void main(String[] args){Combo myObjRef = new Combo(); myObjRef.setStationNumber(3,93.5);myObjRef.playStation(3); myObjRef.insertTape();myObjRef.playStation(3); myObjRef.removeTape();myObjRef.playStation(3); myObjRef.playTape();myObjRef.insertTape(); myObjRef.playTape();myObjRef.removeTape(); myObjRef.playStation(3);}//end main }//end class Radio02//===================================// class Radio{//This class simulates the plans from // which the radio object is created.protected double[] stationNumber =new double[5];protected boolean tapeIn = false; //---------------------------------//public void setStationNumber(int index,double freq){ stationNumber[index]= freq; System.out.println("Button "+ index + " programmed"); }//end method setStationNumber//---------------------------------//public void playStation(int index){ System.out.println("Play Radio");if(!tapeIn){ System.out.println(" Playing the station at " + stationNumber[index]+ " Mhz"); }else{System.out.println( " Remove the tape first");}//end if/else }//end method playStation}//end class Radio//===================================// class Combo extends Radio{public Combo(){//constructorSystem.out.println( "Combo object constructed");}//end constructor //---------------------------------//public void insertTape(){System.out.println("Insert Tape"); tapeIn = true;System.out.println(" Tape is in"); System.out.println(" Radio is off"); }//end insertTape method//---------------------------------//public void removeTape(){ System.out.println("Remove Tape");tapeIn = false; System.out.println(" Tape is out"); System.out.println(" Radio is on"); }//end removeTape method//---------------------------------//public void playTape(){ System.out.println("Play Tape");if(!tapeIn){ System.out.println(" Insert the tape first"); }else{System.out.println( " Tape is playing");}//end if/else }//end playTape}//end class combo

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