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Transcribed Image Text:accountDetails(): Returns a String that contains the Account id,
name and balance in the following format:
the current balance in your account S93203 is $2934.31
John,
Where John is the name, S93203 is the account id and 2934.31 is the balance.
Your output should look exactly the same as follows:
S93203
John
2534.31
Amount exceeded
2534.31
2334.31
John, the current balance in your account S93203 is $2934.31
Amount exceeded
Transfer completed
John, the current balance in your account S93203 is $2434.31
Sarah, the current balance in your account C45442 is $840.97

Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3:
id: String
- name: String
balance: double
Account
+ Account (id: String, name: String)
+ Account (id: String, name: String, balance: int)
+ getId(): String
+ getName(): String
+ getBalance(): double
+ credit (amount: double): void
+ debit (amount: double): boolean
+ transfer To (another: Account, double amount) : void
+ account Details(): String
Given the UML diagram above, create a java class named Account, the methods
in the Account class perform the following tasks:
credit(): Adds the value of the argument amount to the balance.
debit(): Subtracts the value of the argument amount from the balance
and returns true, if no enough funds are available, the method prints
"Amount exceeded", then returns false.
transferTo(): Transfers funds from this Account object to the parameter
Account object, the amount of the transfer should be equal to the value of
the argument amount.
Make sure the transfer does not cause an overdraft. Hint: Take advantage
of the debit () method you just completed.
If the transfer was successfully completed, the method prints "Transfer
completed", otherwise the method prints "Amount exceeded".
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