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1. Write a Park class with the following class variables: 1) String ParkName; 2) int ParkID; 3) String ParkShape; and 4) double ParkLength. Please implement the following methods:
i) ParkNameGetter(): Return the name of the park.
ii) ParkIDGetter(): Return the ID of the park.
iii) ParkLengthGetter(): Return the length of the park.
Note that, 1) ParkLength is private while the other variables are public.
2) ParkShape only includes “Circle” and “Square”.
3) Parks may have the same name, but ParkID is unique.
4) Students should create the correct constructor.
2. Write a ParkClient class.
i) Create an array of Park:
- ParkArray has 5 elements;
- Set the first park in ParkArray with the following parameters: ParkName: BIRCH, ParkID: 20, ParkShape: “Circle”, ParkLength: 5.
- Set the second park in ParkArray with the following parameters: ParkName: BIRCH, ParkID: 23, ParkShape: “Square”, ParkLength: 6.
- Randomly Set the other three parks in ParkArray.
ii) Print out the information of the Largest Park of all parks in the ParkArray.
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