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davis,Networked blackjack game for CSE3310 @ UTA w/ Prof. Bud Davis
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davis,Weather API server for the Weather Reader
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davis,Davis device reader
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davis,Weatherlink for Home Assistant
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davis,This project is very similar in design to the Mouse2 class and Mouse2Driver example in the book (Introduction to Programming with Java: A Problem Solving Approach, Second Edition by John Dean and Raymond Dean). Remember the project in Ch 4 about calculating the value of an account as it grows, which was enhanced in Ch 5 to look better? Weâll do the same work here but using OOP methodology. In this project, the user will specify the starting balance for a savings account, the interest rate, and the number of cycles it will grow at that interest rate. The program will display how much the account is worth at the end of that growth. We need a class that provides the blueprint for this savings account. What kind of variables do we need? The current balance is essential. Since this is a savings account that grows by adding earned interest, we need the value for the interest rate to be able to calculate that earned interest. You might want to know the customer who owns this account â but notice that the customer is the owner, not part of the account. Therefore, the customer info is not part of this account. So the data needed to provide the information about the account and its current state is balance and interest rate. What actions can this account take, what can it do? The first thing needed will be setting the balance and the interest rate, so we need âmutatorâ or âsetâ methods for those actions. We need to be able to see the balance, which is an âaccessorâ or âgetâ method. Is there any other method required for this class? We could stop here, and âgrowâ the account in the driver class or main method. But that doesnât make the best use of OOP design and programming, so weâre going add a method to the class to âgrowâ the account. Next, consider if the instance variables are public or private â protected or open to the world? If you want methods outside of this class, other programmerâs methods, to be able to change the variable directly, then make it public. Most of the time, youâll want to protect the variable, make sure itâs changed only by the methods provided in the class. For this account, we certainly want to protect the balance and interest rate, so they need to be private. Add a minus sign or hyphen in front of those two variables in the UML diagram to represent that access. Next consider the data type for each variable â double or integer? The balance is money, and interest rates require decimals, so the variables need to be doubles. The next step is to consider the methods. Are they private or public, available to the world outside of this class? All of them need to be public, because we are going to execute them from the driver class, which is outside of this class. What type of data will each method return? The âgetâ method will return the current value in the instance variable for balance, so it must return a double, matching data type of that variable. The two âsetâ methods donât need to return anything, so their return type is âvoidâ. The growAccount method is going to do work to change the account balance â does it need to return anything? No, its results will be in the balance variable, and we can get that number with the get method. So the growAccount method is also void. Do any of those methods need information passed into them when they are called? Usually the âsetâ methods need data to change the values in the variables. Here, we need to know the starting balance, the interest rate, and the number of cycles to grow the account, information provided by the user. For this project, we are going to use the driver class to ask the user for all that information. Therefore the driver class needs to pass the data to the methods in this class â the data will be provided to the method inside of its parentheses. The setBalance and setInterestRate methods need doubles passed to them. The growAccount method needs an integer for the number of cycles to grow the account. Begin by creating a new project and name it âCh6SavingsAccountâ. The IDE provides you the main class heading, which is the driver for this project. Weâll code that later; first, we need the class that will be the basis for that driver. In the File menu, click on âNew Fileâ â not new project, new FILE. Specify that the File Type is âJava Classâ, and name it âAccountâ. This is the name of the class â the file name must match the name of the class. The IDE has again given you the starting point for this type of file. Now that the class exists, turn your attention to the driver or main code. What needs to happen here? The user needs to provide the starting balance, interest rate, and number of cycles to grow the account. As you have done in previous projects, youâll ask the user to enter the necessary information. Take a moment to consider the interest rate value. The interest rate must be a double because it is a fraction of one whole unit. If someone says an interest rate is 7%, we donât use â7â for the calculations â we use 7 / 100. Always make it clear to the user if they are supposed to enter percentage rates (7 for 7%) or the mathematical percentage (0.07 for 7%). It is usually best to have the user type it as if there was a percent symbol following it â 7 for 7% makes a lot more sense to a user than 0.07 for 7%. If the user types in a number like 7, you must do the math in the program to convert that to its decimal equivalent of 0.07 â divide the interest rate by 100. That code is in the class above. Notice that there are variables for balance, interest rate, and cycles in this driver class, which seem like a repetition of the instance variables in the Account class. The variables in the driver class are used to communicate with the user, to get the data to pass to the Account class to create a specific account. As discussed in the book, we could use different names for the variables, like ânewBalanceâ or âinputInterestRateâ, and sometimes that is helpful to make it very clear what data is being stored in each variable. But they really are the same data here, so weâll use the same variable names in the driver class and the Account class. The prefix âthis.â in the Account class helps to clarify that the data passed into the method is assigned to the private instance variable in the Account class.
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davis,This project is very similar in design to the Mouse2 class and Mouse2Driver example in the book. Remember the project in Ch 4 about calculating the value of an account as it grows, which was enhanced in Ch 5 to look better? Weâll do the same work here but using OOP methodology. In this project, the user will specify the starting balance for a savings account, the interest rate, and the number of cycles it will grow at that interest rate. The program will display how much the account is worth at the end of that growth. We need a class that provides the blueprint for this savings account. What kind of variables do we need? The current balance is essential. Since this is a savings account that grows by adding earned interest, we need the value for the interest rate to be able to calculate that earned interest. You might want to know the customer who owns this account â but notice that the customer is the owner, not part of the account. Therefore, the customer info is not part of this account. So the data needed to provide the information about the account and its current state is balance and interest rate. What actions can this account take, what can it do? The first thing needed will be setting the balance and the interest rate, so we need âmutatorâ or âsetâ methods for those actions. We need to be able to see the balance, which is an âaccessorâ or âgetâ method. Is there any other method required for this class? We could stop here, and âgrowâ the account in the driver class or main method. But that doesnât make the best use of OOP design and programming, so weâre going add a method to the class to âgrowâ the account. Next, consider if the instance variables are public or private â protected or open to the world? If you want methods outside of this class, other programmerâs methods, to be able to change the variable directly, then make it public. Most of the time, youâll want to protect the variable, make sure itâs changed only by the methods provided in the class. For this account, we certainly want to protect the balance and interest rate, so they need to be private. Add a minus sign or hyphen in front of those two variables in the UML diagram to represent that access. Next consider the data type for each variable â double or integer? The balance is money, and interest rates require decimals, so the variables need to be doubles. The next step is to consider the methods. Are they private or public, available to the world outside of this class? All of them need to be public, because we are going to execute them from the driver class, which is outside of this class. What type of data will each method return? The âgetâ method will return the current value in the instance variable for balance, so it must return a double, matching data type of that variable. The two âsetâ methods donât need to return anything, so their return type is âvoidâ. The growAccount method is going to do work to change the account balance â does it need to return anything? No, its results will be in the balance variable, and we can get that number with the get method. So the growAccount method is also void. Do any of those methods need information passed into them when they are called? Usually the âsetâ methods need data to change the values in the variables. Here, we need to know the starting balance, the interest rate, and the number of cycles to grow the account, information provided by the user. For this project, we are going to use the driver class to ask the user for all that information. Therefore the driver class needs to pass the data to the methods in this class â the data will be provided to the method inside of its parentheses. The setBalance and setInterestRate methods need doubles passed to them. The growAccount method needs an integer for the number of cycles to grow the account. Begin by creating a new project and name it âCh6SavingsAccountâ. The IDE provides you the main class heading, which is the driver for this project. Weâll code that later; first, we need the class that will be the basis for that driver. In the File menu, click on âNew Fileâ â not new project, new FILE. Specify that the File Type is âJava Classâ, and name it âAccountâ. This is the name of the class â the file name must match the name of the class. The IDE has again given you the starting point for this type of file. Now that the class exists, turn your attention to the driver or main code. What needs to happen here? The user needs to provide the starting balance, interest rate, and number of cycles to grow the account. As you have done in previous projects, youâll ask the user to enter the necessary information. Take a moment to consider the interest rate value. The interest rate must be a double because it is a fraction of one whole unit. If someone says an interest rate is 7%, we donât use â7â for the calculations â we use 7 / 100. Always make it clear to the user if they are supposed to enter percentage rates (7 for 7%) or the mathematical percentage (0.07 for 7%). It is usually best to have the user type it as if there was a percent symbol following it â 7 for 7% makes a lot more sense to a user than 0.07 for 7%. If the user types in a number like 7, you must do the math in the program to convert that to its decimal equivalent of 0.07 â divide the interest rate by 100. That code is in the class above. Notice that there are variables for balance, interest rate, and cycles in this driver class, which seem like a repetition of the instance variables in the Account class. The variables in the driver class are used to communicate with the user, to get the data to pass to the Account class to create a specific account. As discussed in the book, we could use different names for the variables, like ânewBalanceâ or âinputInterestRateâ, and sometimes that is helpful to make it very clear what data is being stored in each variable. But they really are the same data here, so weâll use the same variable names in the driver class and the Account class. The prefix âthis.â in the Account class helps to clarify that the data passed into the method is assigned to the private instance variable in the Account class. Take a screenshot of your program execution that matches the sample session, then run the program 2 more times with different data and take 2 more screenshots. Submission: 3 screenshots, and the root folder for the project Pay careful attention to the rubric for this assignment. Remember the standards that apply to every project. Note that you must use correct formatting in the code -- appropriate indentation is most important. You can use Shift-Alt-F to have NetBeans automatically format the code correctly. If the formatting is incorrect, it will be returned to you for changes with a grade of zero. Note: You need to submit the whole project for these assignments. In File Explorer, go to the location where you created the project. There will be a folder with the name of your project -- that is the root folder of the project. If you submit the root folder of the project, the instructor can run it on a different machine to grade it. If you don't submit the proper folder, it won't run on another machine, and the assignment will be marked with a zero.
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davis,Coursework, code, notes, and etc. from the SQL for Data Science course from University of California, Davis.
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davis,Github repository for the Meteobridge version of the weather34 template
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davis,Davis Weatherlink weather dashboard made with Node-Red
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davis,Davis Weatherlink, v2 API, weather dashboard made with Node-Red
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davis,Davis WeatherLink as datasource for the weather template Weather34
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davis,Hierarchical Co-attention Propagation Network for Zero-Shot Video Object Segmentation
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davis,Clientraw weather parser (clientraw.txt) for HomeAssistant
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davis,A Davis weather station was installed for RWTH Aachen University's EmBaLu research project on emission-based ventilation control in road tunnels. This API was created for automated retrieval of the measured data.
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davis,DDD20 End-to-End Event Camera Driving Dataset
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