Starting Out With Java: From Control Structures Through Objects, Student Value Edition (7th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 7, Problem 18PC
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Phone Book ArrayList
Program Plan:
PhoneBookEntry.java:
- Declare the class “PhoneBookEntry”.
- Declare required variables.
- Define the constructor and set the values.
- Give mutator functions to set the name and phone number.
- Give accessor functions to get the name and phone number.
Main.java:
- Import required packages.
- Declare the class “Main”.
- Define the “main ()” method.
- Declare a variable.
- Create an array list to store the details.
- Loop from 0 through 5.
- Add the information by calling the function “get_Entry ()”.
- Print a line.
- Print all the details using “for” loop.
- Function definition for “get_Entry ()”.
- Get the persons’ name and phone number.
- Add the value to the object of the class.
- Return the object.
- Function definition to print the entry.
- Print the information using “getName ()” and “getPhoneNumber ()” methods.
- Define the “main ()” method.
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Starting Out With Java: From Control Structures Through Objects, Student Value Edition (7th Edition)
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