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Chapter 5, Problem 8PP
Consider a class ConcertPromoter that records the tickets sold for a performance. Before the day of the concert, tickets are sold only the phone. Sales on the day of the performance are made only in person at the concert venue. The class has the following attributes:
- The name of the band
- The capacity of the venue
- The number of tickets sold
- The price of a tickets sold by phone
- The price of a ticket sold at the concert venue
- The total sales amount
It has methods to
- Record the sale of one or more tickets
- Change from phone sales to sales at the concert venue
- Return the number of tickets sold
- Return the number of tickets remaining
- Return the total sales for ma concert
- a. Write a method heading for each method.
- b. Write preconditions and postconditions for each method.
- c. Write some Java statements that test the class.
- d. Implement the class.
- e. List any additional methods and attributes needed in the implementation that were not listed in the original design. Let any other changes made to the original design.
- f. Write a
program using the class you wrote for Part d that will be used to record sales for a concert. Your program should record phone sales, then sales at the venue. As tickets are sold, the number of seats remaining should be displayed. At the end of the program, display the number of tickets sold and the total sales amount for the concert.
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