Maury Hillstrom
Classes, Objects, and Methods
Slide Duration:Table of Contents
Section 1: Java
Introduction to Java
31m 13s
- Intro0:00
- What is Java?0:12
- Definition of Java0:13
- Writing a Java Program3:48
- Example: Converter IO Program3:49
- Example: Grade Program8:00
- Example: Writing a Java Program12:13
- Starting Point of All Java Code14:00
- 'Public Static Void Main'14:01
- 'Public Static Void Main' Syntax16:07
- Syntax16:08
- String16:27
- args16:41
- How to Add Comments17:13
- How to Add and Use Comments17:14
- Java Statements17:59
- Java Statements and Example18:00
- Example1: Text-printing Program18:44
- Example 2: Text-printing on Multiple Lines20:12
- Example 3: Addition Program that Displays the Sum of Two Numbers21:11
- Example 4: Program that Determines Calculations of Two Numbers24:43
- Example 5: Running Programs Through NetBeans IDE25:50
Working with Java
31m 57s
- Intro0:00
- History of Java0:09
- History of Java0:10
- Requirements of Java2:35
- Free to Download & Install2:36
- System's Path Environment Variable4:40
- Java's Two-Step Process5:48
- Create Source File5:49
- Compile Source File Into Bytecode6:49
- Java Application Creation7:35
- Two Main Ways to Create Java Application7:36
- Other Popular Java-compatible IDE8:08
- Importing Classes8:45
- Importing Classes, Example, and Syntax8:46
- Arithmetic Rules of Precedence10:02
- PEMDAS vs. P(MDR)(AD)(Java)10:03
- Four More Program Examples13:22
- Example: Circle Geometry14:06
- Example: Searching Through a Text String19:50
- Example: Doing a Find & Replace23:35
- Example: Calendar Functions25:45
Classes, Objects, and Methods
29m 34s
- Intro0:00
- Classes, Objects, and Methods0:09
- Class0:10
- Object0:57
- Attributes1:14
- Method1:33
- Arguments1:48
- Instance Variables2:17
- Instance Variables2:18
- Set and Get Methods3:15
- Set and Get Methods3:16
- Primitive Types vs. Reference Types4:11
- Primitive Types4:12
- Reference Type6:56
- Constructors7:22
- Attributes of Constructors7:23
- Example 1: Prints a Table of Squares and Cubes From 0 to 108:26
- Example 2: Bank Account Class with Constructor11:54
- Example 3: Create and Change Account Object14:14
- Example 4: Bank Account Debit Function18:44
- Example 5: Debit Account Balance Program20:08
- Example 6: Hardware Store Inventory & Invoice22:50
- Example 7: Hardware Store Inventory & Invoice Main Class26:05
If Logic
34m 20s
- Intro0:00
- The Mighty 'If'0:08
- If Logic and If Statements0:09
- Conditional Statements in Java1:44
- If1:45
- If…Else2:07
- If…Else If….Else2:33
- Switch3:15
- Pseudocode3:41
- Pseudocode3:42
- Examples4:05
- Compound Assignment Operators6:17
- Compound Assignment Operators and Examples6:18
- Boolean Logical Operators9:02
- && Operator9:03
- | | Operator9:58
- ! Operator11:38
- Example 1: Program that Determines the Larger of Two Numbers13:00
- Example 2: Determine the Largest and Smallest Entry15:55
- Example 3: Determine if a Number is Odd or Even19:24
- Example 4: Determine if Three Values Could Form a Triangle21:44
- Example 5: Run Application for Triangle24:23
- Example 6: Basic If…Else Statement25:11
- Example 7: Basic If…Else If…Else Statement26:52
- Example 8: Catch Possibilities if User Enters Invalid Numbers28:38
- Example 9: Basic Switch Statement31:10
Loops
37m
- Intro0:00
- Types of Loops0:07
- For Loop0:54
- While Loop1:15
- Do…While Loop1:39
- Increment and Decrement Operators2:26
- Operators Overview3:11
- Pre-Increment4:34
- Pre-Decrement5:35
- Post-Increment6:01
- Post-Decrement6:25
- Counters vs. Sentinels7:06
- Counters7:07
- Sentinels7:40
- Break & Continue Statements8:46
- Break8:47
- Continue9:29
- While Loop Syntax10:03
- While Loop Syntax and Example10:04
- For Loop Syntax11:54
- For Loop Syntax and Example11:55
- Example 1: Calculate Commissions for Sales Staff13:55
- Example 2: Program Calculates Average Miles Per Gallon18:56
- Example 3: Find the Smallest of Entered Numbers23:30
- Example 4: Return the Lyrics to 'The 12 Days of Christmas'27:37
- Example 5: Do While Setup31:50
- Example 6: Break Loop Statement Example34:21
- Example 7: Continue Loop Statement Example35:05
Modules
33m 56s
- Intro0:00
- Types of Modules0:09
- Methods & Classes0:10
- Packages0:28
- Static Class Members1:20
- Static Class Members1:21
- Example of Static Class Members1:51
- Queues vs. Stacks3:21
- Queues3:51
- Stacks5:06
- Push and Pop5:42
- Method Overloading6:05
- Method Overloading6:06
- The 'this' Keyword7:13
- 'this' Keyword7:14
- Example7:28
- Composition vs. Inheritance8:05
- Composition and Example8:23
- Inheritance and Example9:33
- Example 1: Roll a Six-diced Die 10,000 Times10:53
- Example 2: Program Calculates Charges for Parking Lot14:47
- Example 3: Test Application for Class Parking20:30
- Example 4: Program that Converts Fahrenheit to Celsius and Vice Versa23:43
- Example 5: Program Simulates Tossing a Coin29:25
Arrays
34m 3s
- Intro0:00
- What is an Array?0:08
- Attributes of Array0:09
- Types of Arrays1:10
- Single-Dimensional1:18
- Two-Dimensional2:01
- How to Declare an Array3:15
- Declaring an Array: Single Dimension3:16
- Declaring an Array: Two Dimension4:12
- The Enhanced 'for' Statement5:02
- 'for' Statement5:03
- Passing Arrays to Methods7:14
- Pass by Value7:34
- Pass by Reference7:54
- Example 1: Simple Array8:24
- Example 2: Program Simulates Rolling Two Six-sided Dice 36,000 Times9:54
- Example 3: Application Roll Two Dice14:49
- Example 4: Program Totals Sales for Sales Staff and Products17:24
- Example 5: Application for Class Sales21:08
- Example 6: Card Class Represents a Playing Card24:43
- Example 7: Deck Class Represents a Deck of Playing Cards26:36
- Example 8: Card Shuffling and Dealing Application30:35
Inheritance
28m 15s
- Intro0:00
- Composition vs. Inheritance0:07
- Composition & Example0:17
- Inheritance & Example1:16
- Composition vs. Inheritance2:04
- Visual Diagram2:05
- Inheritance Class Structure4:36
- Parent Class4:37
- Child Class4:51
- Purpose of Inheritance5:01
- Method Overriding vs. Overloading6:32
- Method Overriding6:39
- Method Overloading7:28
- Inheritance Class Hierarchy8:01
- Inheritance Class Hierarchy8:02
- Protected Members10:27
- Public, Protected, and Private10:28
- Example 1: Basic Inheritance with Constructors12:11
- Example 2: Program Exhibits Both Composition and Inheritance16:03
- Example 3: Class Point Definition21:07
- Example 4: Class Quadrilateral Definition22:15
- Example 5: Class Trapezoid Definition23:09
- Example 6: Class Parallelogram Definition24:05
- Example 7: Class Rectangle Definition24:37
- Example 8: Class Square Definition24:50
- Example 9: Main Application for Shapes Exercise25:42
Polymorphism
36m 53s
- Intro0:00
- What is Polymorphism?0:08
- Definition of Polymorphism0:09
- Polymorphism in Programming1:10
- Superclass1:11
- Subclass2:11
- Variable2:21
- Method2:31
- Polymorphism in Programming3:46
- Superclass3:47
- Subclass4:16
- Variable4:22
- Method4:31
- Abstract Classes vs. Concrete Classes6:31
- Abstract Classes6:32
- Abstract Class Polymorphism Example9:19
- Abstract Superclass9:20
- Concrete Subclasses9:58
- 'Final' Keyword for Superclass Methods13:49
- 'Final' Keyword13:50
- Example14:21
- Example 1: Program to Demonstrate Basic Polymorphism16:25
- Example 2: Program to Demonstrate Polymorphism with Multiple Subclasses18:35
- Example 3: Program Tests Shape Hierarchy25:12
- Example 4: Definition of Class Shape27:17
- Example 5: Definition of Class Two Dimensional Shape28:31
- Example 6: Definition of Class Three Dimensional Shape29:29
- Example 7: Definition of Class Sphere33:45
Exception Handling
22m 45s
- Intro0:00
- What is Exception Handling?0:09
- Definition of Exception Handling0:10
- Why Account for Errors?1:31
- Why Account for Errors?1:32
- Common Types of Errors3:51
- User Caused3:52
- Programmer or System Caused5:31
- Using the 'Try… Catch' Process7:30
- Try7:35
- Catch8:27
- Try… Catch Syntax8:51
- Try… Catch Syntax8:52
- Uncaught Exceptions9:44
- Handling Uncaught Exceptions9:45
- Throw' Statement11:03
- Throw Statement11:04
- Throw Syntax11:22
- Example 1: Program to Catch Divide by Zero Error11:41
- Example 2: Program to Demonstrate Finally Keyword16:18
- Example 3: Superclass and Subclass Exceptions19:20
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Java Classes, Objects, and Methods
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In this lesson our instructor talks about classes, objects, and methods. First he talks about classes, objects, and methods. Second, he discusses instance variables, set methods, get methods, primitive types, reference types, and constructors. Finally, he finishes with seven example videos.
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Post by Michael Scott on November 3, 2015
How about having the Example codes available as a text file download? Much easier to offer this to students as a starting point so they can modify it.
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Post by Kitt Parker on July 10, 2015
I wish the code was available, I'd like to tinker with it. I could copy it from the screen, but that takes too long.
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Last reply by: Kitt Parker
Fri Jul 10, 2015 12:11 PM
Post by John Bosco on July 3, 2013
Could you explain what all of the placeholders are in the example slides? For example: %S, %d, /n, and also %.2f
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Post by Phil Wyder on March 18, 2013
can a float or a double be negative? For example: -21.23234
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Post by JOSEPH PELLAM on March 18, 2013
I copied your code for the Squaresandcubes code but the following code for 1 thru 0:
System.out.printf("%d\t%d\t%d
"), x, (x * x), (x * x * x ));
x = 1;
Generates the following error for each line as follows:
C:\Users\jpellam.DEVELOPMENT\Documents\NetBeansProjects\squaresandcubes\src\squaresandcubes\Squaresandcubes.java:24: not a statement
System.out.printf("%d\t%d\t%d
"), x, (x * x), (x * x * x ));
C:\Users\jpellam.DEVELOPMENT\Documents\NetBeansProjects\squaresandcubes\src\squaresandcubes\Squaresandcubes.java:24: ';' expected
Not sure what I am missing. Thanks
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Post by Naeif Rafeh on March 6, 2013
I have problem from the Calendar class I have no idea why Ecleps did now recognized the Clendar Class
or did not import the Calendar class
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Post by Ovanes Mikaelian on January 4, 2013
After setting up the "public class accountcredit", which extension do we use to save the file - .class or .java? Thank you.
1 answer
Last reply by: Maury Hillstrom
Wed Nov 7, 2012 6:38 PM
Post by Keron John on November 7, 2012
I need to know where is the other class being called exactly in the code, I mean the precise lines in the code that are calling the other class, as I'm trying to do this and failing miserably.
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Last reply by: Annette Hoult
Sat Oct 27, 2012 6:33 PM
Post by Sergio Gutierrez on August 22, 2012
what is this Printf?? this drives me crazy!!
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Post by Jacob Mack on August 6, 2012
I apologize as I was able to get public class accounntcredit to compile. I guess most textbooks just use the capital letter naming convention.
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Post by Jacob Mack on August 6, 2012
Maury, I notice you do not capitalize like so:
public class AccountCredit. To have public class accountcredit from what I understand could cause a compile error, but I could be mistaken. Thank you for taking time out to clarify this. I really enjoy working watching and working on programming with your videos.
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Post by Tanaroek Thanaaphiwong on July 7, 2012
what happens if the number of each account becomes 0, even though they are written 500 or 100 on the page. does anyone know how to fix this problem
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Post by Matthew Lipman on October 19, 2011
Dear Hillstrom, seems u are smart by nature, easy to understand anything from you : )
i have a question, can you provide leasson for Java SWING!?
Thanks :)
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Last reply by: Mick Coyne
Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:09 PM
Post by Jethro Jones on February 27, 2011
I'd really like to have the sample code for these lessons so that I can follow along and tweak on my computer while I watch.