Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.7PE
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Restore objects from a file
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Loan.java
- Definition for the class “Loan”.
- Declare the required variables.
- Create default constructor
- Pass the object through the constructor.
- Create the parameterized constructor.
- Assign annual interest rate, number of years, loan amount and date.
- Definition for the method “getAnnualInterestRate()”.
- Return “annualInterestRate”.
- Definition for the method “getAnnualInterestRate()”.
- Return the “getAnnualInterestRate”.
- Definition for method “setAnnualInterestRate()”
- Return the annual Interest Rate.
- Definition for method “getNumberOfYears()”
- Return the number of years.
- Definition for method “setNumberOfYears()”.
- Return the loan amount.
- Definition for method “setLoanAmount()”.
- Assign the number of years”.
- Definition for method “getTotalPayment()”
- Calculate the monthly interest rate.
- Calculate the monthly payment.
- Return monthly payment.
- Definition for method “getTotalPayment”.
- Calculate the total payment.
- Return total payment.
- Definition for “LoanDate()”.
- Return the loan date.
Amount.java
- Import required packages.
- Definition for the class “Amount”.
- Definition for main class.
- Create five objects for loan to store it in the file.
- Write the entire loan object to the file named “Exercise17_0.6.dat”.
- Create an object to read the file from the file.
- Display the loan amount.
- Display the count and the total amount.
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