Java: Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming
Java: Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming
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ISBN: 9780133834604
Author: SAVITCH
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 3PP
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Program Plan:

Filename: Billing.java

  • • Define the “Billing.java” class.
  • • Declare the required variables.
  • • Define the default constructor, and constructor for the class.
  • • Define the accessor and mutator methods.
  • • Define the “writeOutput” method.
    • ○ Call the “writeOutput” method with different doctor and patient objects.
  • • Define the “equals” method.
    • ○ Return Boolean value.

Filename: Doctor.java

  • • Define the “Doctor.java” class which extends from the “Person” class.
  • • Declare the required variables.
  • • Define the constructor for the class.
  • • Define the accessor and mutator methods.
  • • Define the “writeOutput” method.
    • ○ Display the doctor name, specialization, and visit fee on the output screen.
  • • Define the “equals” method.
    • ○ Return Boolean value.

Filename: Patient.java

  • • Define the “Patient.java” class which extends from the “Person” class.
  • • Declare the required variables.
  • • Define the default constructor, and constructor for the class.
  • • Define the accessor and mutator methods.
  • • Define the “writeOutput” method.
    • ○ Display the patient name, and ID on the output screen.
  • • Define the “equals” method.
    • ○ Return Boolean value.

Filename: Demo.java

  • • Define main function.
    • ○ Create the objects for “Doctor”, “Patient”, and “Billing” classes and pass the input value to the respective methods.
    • ○ Call the “writeOutput” method with “Billing” object “b1”.
    • ○ Call the “writeOutput” method with “Billing” object “b2”.
    • ○ Calculate the visit fees for first and second doctors.
    • ○ Add the fees and stored it in a “total” variable.
    • ○ Display the total amount.
    • ○ Compare the “b1” and “b2” values then print Boolean result.

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