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1. Create a class Doll with one attribute name of type String. Include set and get method
for attribute name.
Doll
name: String
+ setName(String):void
+ getName():String
+pressMe():void
Sample Code:
public class Doll
private String name;
public Doll()
{'name= ""; }
public Doll(String n)
{ setName (n); }
public void setName (String n)
{ name = n;}
public void pressMe()
{ System.out.println("Hi I am "
+ name);}
2. Given class DollApp.java below. Type and find the output. Write your answer the sheet
provided.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class DollApp
{
public static void main()
{
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Creating a doll..");
Doll doll1 = new Doll();

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doll1.pressMe();
doll1.setName("Rita");
doll1.pressMe();
System.out.print("Would you like to set name?Y/N:> ");
char choice =
in.next().charaAt(0); in.nextLine();
if((choice
'Y')||(choice
'y'))
==
==
system.out.print("Enter the name: ");
String name=in.nextLine();
doll1.setName (name);
doll1.pressMe ();
Output:
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