Todays Objectives Be able to derive a class from an existing class Be able to define a class hierarchy in which methods are overridden and fields are hidden Be able to use derived-class objects Implement a copy constructorIntroductionIn this lab, you will be creating new classes that are derived from a class calledBankAccount. A checking account is a bank account and a savings account is a bank account as well. This sets up a relationship called inheritance, where BankAccount is the superclass and CheckingAccount and SavingsAccount are subclasses.This relationship allows CheckingAccount to inherit attributes from BankAccount (like owner, balance, and accountNumber, but it can have new attributes that are specific to a checking account, like a fee for clearing a check. It also allows CheckingAccount to inherit methods from BankAccount, like deposit, that are universal for all bank accounts.You will write a withdraw method in CheckingAccount that overrides the withdrawmethod in BankAccount, in order to do something slightly different than the original withdraw method.You will use an instance variable called accountNumber in SavingsAccount to hide the accountNumber variable inherited from BankAccount.The UML diagram for the inheritance relationship is as follows:2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, NJ. All Rights Reserved.
Task #1 Extending BankAccount1. Copy the files AccountDriver.java (code listing 10.1) and BankAccount.java(code listing 10.2) from the Student CD or as directed by your instructor.BankAccount.java is complete and will not need to be modified.2. Create a new class called CheckingAccount that extends BankAccount.3. It should contain a static constant FEE that represents the cost of clearing onecheck. Set it equal to 15 cents.4. Write a constructor that takes a name and an initial amount as parameters. Itshould call the constructor for the superclass. It should initialize accountNumberto be the current value in accountNumber concatenated with 10 (All checkingaccounts at this bank are identified by the extension 10). There can be only onechecking account for each account number. Remember since accountNumber is a private member in BankAccount, it must be changed through a mutator method.2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, NJ. All Rights Reserved.
5. Write a new instance method, withdraw, that overrides the withdraw method inthe superclass. This method should take the amount to withdraw, add to it the feefor check clearing, and call the withdraw method from the superclass. Rememberthat to override the method, it must have the same method heading. Notice thatthe withdraw method from the superclass returns true or false depending if it wasable to complete the withdrawal or not. The method that overrides it must alsoreturn the same true or false that was returned from the call to the withdrawmethod from the superclass.6. Compile and debug this class.Task #2 Creating a Second Subclass1. Create a new class called SavingsAccount that extends BankAccount.2. It should contain an instance variable called rate that represents the annual interest rate. Set it equal to 2.5%.3. It should also have an instance variable called savingsNumber, initialized to 0. In this bank, you have one account number, but can have several savings accounts with that same number. Each individual savings account is identified by the number following a dash. For example, 100001-0 is the first savings account you open, 100001-1 would be another savings account that is still part of your same account.This is so that you can keep some funds separate from the others, like a Christmas club account.4. An instance variable called accountNumber that will hide the accountNumber from the superclass, should also be in this class.5. Write a constructor that takes a name and an initial balance as parameters and calls the constructor for the superclass. It should initialize accountNumber to be the current value in the superclass accountNumber (the hidden instance variable)concatenated with a hyphen and then the savingsNumber.6. Write a method called postInterest that has no parameters and returns no value. This method will calculate one months worth of interest on the balance and deposit it into the account.7. Write a method that overrides the getAccountNumber method in the superclass.8. Write a copy constructor that creates another savings account for the same person. It should take the original savings account and an initial balance as parameters. It should call the copy constructor of the superclass, assign the savingsNumber to be one more than the savingsNumber of the original savings account. It should assign the accountNumber to be the accountNumber of the superclass concatenated with the hypen and the savingsNumber of the new account.9. Compile and debug this class.10. Use the AccountDriver class to test out your classes. If you named and created your classes and methods correctly, it should not have any difficulties. If you have errors, do not edit the AccountDriver class. You must make your classes work with this program.11. Running the program should give the following output:Account Number 100001-10 belonging to Benjamin FranklinInitial balance = $1000.00After deposit of $500.00, balance = $1500.002013 Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, NJ. All Rights Reserved.56After withdrawal of $1000.00, balance = $499.85Account Number 100002-0 belonging to William ShakespeareInitial balance = $400.00After deposit of $500.00, balance = $900.00Insuffient funds to withdraw $1000.00, balance = $900.00After monthly interest has been posted, balance = $901.88Account Number 100002-1 belonging to William ShakespeareInitial balance = $5.00After deposit of $500.00, balance = $505.00Insuffient funds to withdraw $1000.00, balance = $505.00Account Number 100003-10 belonging to Isaac NewtonCode Listing 10.1 (AccountDriver.java)import java.text.*; // to use Decimal Format/**Demonstrates the BankAccount and derived classes*/public class AccountDriver{public static void main(String[] args){double put_in = 500;double take_out = 1000;DecimalFormat myFormat;String money;String money_in;String money_out;boolean completed;// to get 2 decimals every timemyFormat = new DecimalFormat(#.00);//to test the Checking Account classCheckingAccount myCheckingAccount =new CheckingAccount (Ben Franklin, 1000);System.out.println (Account Number + myCheckingAccount.getAccountNumber() + belonging to + myCheckingAccount.getOwner());money = myFormat.format(myCheckingAccount.getBalance());System.out.println (Initial balance = $ + money);myCheckingAccount.deposit (put_in);money_in = myFormat.format(put_in);money = myFormat.format(myCheckingAccount.getBalance());System.out.println (After deposit of $ + money_in+ , balance = $ + money);completed = myCheckingAccount.withdraw(take_out);2013 Pearson Education, Inc. 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All Rights Reserved.57money_out = myFormat.format(take_out);money = myFormat.format(myCheckingAccount.getBalance());if (completed){System.out.println (After withdrawal of $ + money_out+ , balance = $ + money);}else{System.out.println (Insuffient funds to withdraw $+ money_out + , balance = $ + money);}System.out.println();//to test the savings account classSavingsAccount yourAccount =new SavingsAccount (William Shakespeare, 400);System.out.println (Account Number + yourAccount.getAccountNumber() + belonging to + yourAccount.getOwner());money = myFormat.format(yourAccount.getBalance());System.out.println (Initial balance = $ + money);yourAccount.deposit (put_in);money_in = myFormat.format(put_in);money = myFormat.format(yourAccount.getBalance());System.out.println (After deposit of $ + money_in+ , balance = $ + money);completed = yourAccount.withdraw(take_out);money_out = myFormat.format(take_out);money = myFormat.format(yourAccount.getBalance());if (completed){System.out.println (After withdrawal of $ + money_out+ , balance = $ + money);}else{System.out.println (Insuffient funds to withdraw $+ money_out + , balance = $ + money);}yourAccount.postInterest();money = myFormat.format(yourAccount.getBalance());System.out.println (After monthly interest has been posted,+ balance = $ + money);System.out.println();2013 Pearson Education, Inc. 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All Rights Reserved.58// to test the copy constructor of the savings account classSavingsAccount secondAccount =new SavingsAccount (yourAccount,5);System.out.println (Account Number + secondAccount.getAccountNumber()+ belonging to + secondAccount.getOwner());money = myFormat.format(secondAccount.getBalance());System.out.println (Initial balance = $ + money);secondAccount.deposit (put_in);money_in = myFormat.format(put_in);money = myFormat.format(secondAccount.getBalance());System.out.println (After deposit of $ + money_in+ , balance = $ + money);secondAccount.withdraw(take_out);money_out = myFormat.format(take_out);money = myFormat.format(secondAccount.getBalance());if (completed){System.out.println (After withdrawal of $ + money_out+ , balance = $ + money);}else{System.out.println (Insuffient funds to withdraw $+ money_out + , balance = $ + money);}System.out.println();//to test to make sure new accounts are numbered correctlyCheckingAccount yourCheckingAccount =new CheckingAccount (Isaac Newton, 5000);System.out.println (Account Number + yourCheckingAccount.getAccountNumber()+ belonging to + yourCheckingAccount.getOwner());}}Code Listing 10.2 (BankAccount.java)/**Defines any type of bank account*/public abstract class BankAccount{/**class variable so that each account has a unique number*/protected static int numberOfAccounts = 100001;2013 Pearson Education, Inc. 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All Rights Reserved.59/**current balance in the account*/private double balance;/** name on the account*/private String owner;/** number bank uses to identify account*/private String accountNumber;/**default constructor*/public BankAccount(){balance = 0;accountNumber = numberOfAccounts + ;numberOfAccounts++;}/**standard constructor@param name the owner of the account@param amount the beginning balance*/public BankAccount(String name, double amount){owner = name;balance = amount;accountNumber = numberOfAccounts + ;numberOfAccounts++;}/**copy constructor creates another account for the same owner@param oldAccount the account with information to copy@param the beginning balance of the new account*/public BankAccount(BankAccount oldAccount, double amount){owner = oldAccount.owner;balance = amount;accountNumber = oldAccount.accountNumber;}/**allows you to add money to the account@param amount the amount to deposit in the account*/public void deposit(double amount){balance = balance + amount;}/**allows you to remove money from the account ifenough money is available,returns true if the transaction was2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, NJ. All Rights Reserved.60completed, returns false if the there was not enough money.@param amount the amount to withdraw from the account@return true if there was sufficient funds to completethe transaction, false otherwise*/public boolean withdraw(double amount){boolean completed = true;if (amount <= balance){balance = balance amount;}else{completed = false;}return completed;}/**accessor method to balance@return the balance of the account*/public double getBalance(){return balance;}/**accessor method to owner@return the owner of the account*/public String getOwner(){return owner;}/**accessor method to account number@return the account number*/public String getAccountNumber(){return accountNumber;}/**mutator method to change the balance@param newBalance the new balance for the account*/public void setBalance(double newBalance){balance = newBalance;}2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, NJ. All Rights Reserved.61/**mutator method to change the account number@param newAccountNumber the new account number*/public void setAccountNumber(String newAccountNumber){accountNumber = newAccountNumber;}}2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, NJ. All Rights Reserved.
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