how to define a class in java code example
Example 1: java class
public class Lightsaber {
// properties
private boolean isOn;
private Color color;
// constructor
public Lightsaber(Color color) {
this.isOn = false;
this.color = color;
}
// getters
public Color getColor() {
return color;
}
public boolean getOnStatus() {
return isOn;
}
// setters
public void turnOn() {
isOn = true;
}
public void turnOff() {
isOn = false;
}
}
// Implementation in main method:
public class test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Lightsaber yoda = new Lightsaber(green);
yoda.turnOn();
}
}
Example 2: classes in java
// this might help you understand how classes work
public class MathTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
class MathAdd {
int num1;
int num2;
public int addNumbers() {
int addThemUp = num1 + num2;
return addThemUp;
}
}
MathAdd addition = new MathAdd(); // create a new instance of the class
// you can access variables from the class
addition.num1 = 10;
addition.num2 = 20;
// and use the method from the class to add them up
System.out.println(addition.addNumbers());
}
}
Example 3: java class
// Example : TestClass (Can be predefined or user-defined)
public class TestClass {
// properties
private int id = 111;
// constructor
public TestClass(){
super();
}
// method
public void test(){
// some code here
}
}
Example 4: how to make a class in java
// Public creates avaliability to all classes/files
public class Object {
// Instance of a variable per each class created
public int a = 1;
// Private restricts in local space (within these brackets)
private int b = 5;
// Defaults as public
int c = 0;
// Method Examples
void setB(int B)
{
b = B;
// No return b/c 'void'
}
int getA()
{
return b;
// Return b/c 'int' in front of method
}
}