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1 Classes & Objects
2 Topics Class Basics and Benefits Creating Objects.NET Architecture and Base Class Libraries 3-2
3 Object-Oriented Programming Classes combine data and the methods (code) to manipulate the data Classes are a template used to create specific objects All C# programs consist of at least one class. 3-3
4 Example Student class Data: name, year, and grade point average Methods: store/get the value of each piece of data, promote to next year, etc. Student Object: student1 Data: Maria Gonzales, Sophomore,
5 Some Terminology Object reference: identifier of the object Instantiating an object: creating an object of a class Instance of the class: the object Methods: the code to manipulate the object data Calling a method: invoking a service for an object. 3-5
6 Class Data Members of a class: the class's fields and methods Fields: instance variables and class variables Fields can be: any primitive data type (int, double, etc.) objects Instance variables: variables defined in the class and given values in the object 3-6
7 What s in a Class Class contains Members are Fields Instance variables Class variables Methods 3-7
8 Encapsulation Instance variables are usually declared to be private, which means users of the class must reference the data of an object by calling methods of the class. Thus the methods provide a protective shell around the data. We call this encapsulation. Benefit: the class methods can ensure that the object data is always valid. 3-8
9 Naming Conventions Class names: start with a capital letter Object references: start with a lowercase letter In both cases, internal words start with a capital letter Example: class: Student objects: student1, student2 3-9
10 1. Declare an Object Reference Syntax: ClassName objectreference; or ClassName objectref1, objectref2 ; Object reference holds address of object Example: Date d1; d1 contains the address of the object, but the object hasn t been created yet 3-10
11 2. Instantiate an Object Objects MUST be instantiated before they can be used Call a constructor using new keyword Constructor has same name as class. Syntax: objectreference = new ClassName( arg list ); Arg list (argument list) is comma-separated list of initial values to assign to object data, and may be empty 3-11
12 Date Class API Constructor: special method that creates an object and assigns initial values to data Date( ) Date Class Constructor Summary creates a Date object with initial month, day, and year values of 1, 1, 2000 Date( int mm, int dd, int yy ) creates a Date object with initial month, day, and year values of mm, dd, and yy 3-12
13 Instantiation Examples Date independenceday; independenceday = new Date( 7, 4, 1776 ); Date graduationdate = new Date( 5, 15, 2008 ); Date defaultdate = new Date( ); 3-13
14 Objects After Instantiation Object Instances 3-14
15 Object Reference vs. Object Data Object references point to the location of object data. An object can have multiple object references pointing to it. Or an object can have no object references pointing to it. If so, the garbage collector will free the object's memory 3-15
16 Creating Aliases Date hiredate = new Date( 2, 15, 2003 ); Date promotiondate = new Date( 9, 28, 2004 ); promotiondate = hiredate; int x = 5, y = 3; x = y; 3-16
17 Two References to an Object After program runs, two object references point to the same object 3-17
18 null Object References An object reference can point to no object. In that case, the object reference has the value null Object references have the value null when they have been declared, but have not been used to instantiate an object. Attempting to use a null object reference causes a run time exception. 3-18
19 NullReference Date adate; adate.setmonth( 5 ); Date independenceday = new Date( 7, 4, 1776 ); // set object reference to null independenceday = null; // attempt to use object reference independenceday.setmonth(5); 3-19
20 String and StringBuilder string is like a primitive data type, but creates an immutable object once created, cannot be changed does not need to be instantiated StringBuilder is a class must be instantiated can be changed use StringBuilder when many concatenations needed 3-20
21 Reusability Reuse: class code is already written and tested, so you build a new application faster and it is more reliable Example: A Date class could be used in a calendar program, appointmentscheduling program, online shopping program, etc. 3-21
22 How To Reuse A Class You don't need to know how the class is written. You do need to know the application programming interface (API) of the class. The API is published and tells you: How to create objects What methods are available How to call the methods 3-22
23 The Argument List in an API Pairs of datatype variablename Specify Order of arguments Data type of each argument Arguments can be: Any expression that evaluates to the specified data type 3-23
24 Method Classifications Accessor methods Gets the values of object data Mutator methods Writes/changes values of object data Others to be defined later 3-24
25 Dot Notation Use when calling method to specify which object's data to use in the method Syntax: objectreference.methodname( arg1, arg2, ) Note: no data types are specified in the method call; arguments are values only! 3-25
26 Calling a Method 3-26
27 The length Method Return type Method name and argument list int length( ) returns the number of characters in the String Example: String hello = "Hello"; int len = hello.length( ); The value of len is
28 The touppercase and tolowercase Methods Return type Method name and argument list String touppercase( ) returns a copy of the String will all letters uppercase String tolowercase( ) returns a copy of the String will all letters lowercase Example: String hellostring = "Hello"; hellostring = hellostring.touppercase( ); The value of hellostring is "HELLO" 3-28
29 The indexof Methods Return type Method name and argument list int indexof( String searchstring ) returns the index of the first character of searchstring or -1 if not found int indexof( char searchchar ) returns the index of the first character of searchchar or -1 if not found The index of the first character of a String is 0. Example: String hello = "Hello"; int index = hello.indexof( 'e' ); The value of index is
30 The substring Method Return type Method name and argument list String substring( int startindex, int endindex ) returns a substring of the String object beginning at the character at index startindex and ending at the character at index ( endindex 1 ) Example: String hello = "Hello"; String lostr = hello.substring( 3, hello.length()); The value of lostr is lo 3-30
31 Example 3.6 StringDemo.C# String s1 = new String( "OOP in C# " ); System.out.println( "s1 is: " + s1 ); String s2 = "is not that difficult. "; System.out.println( "s2 is: " + s2 ); String s3 = s1 + s2; // new String is s1, followed by s2 System.out.println( "s1 + s2 returns: " + s3 ); System.out.println( "s1 is still: " + s1 ); // s1 is unchanged System.out.println( "s2 is still: " + s2 ); // s2 is unchanged String greeting1 = "Hi"; // instantiate greeting1 System.out.println( "\nthe length of " + greeting1 + " is + greeting1.length( ) ); String greeting2 = new String( "Hello" ); // instantiate greeting2 int len = greeting2.length( ); // len will be assigned 5 System.out.println( "The length of " + greeting2 + " is " + len ); 3-31
32 Example 3.6 StringDemo.C# String empty = new String(); System.out.println( "The length of the empty String is " + empty.length()); String greeting2upper = greeting2.touppercase(); System.out.println(); System.out.println(greeting2 + " converted to upper case is " + greeting2upper ); String invertedname = "Lincoln, Abraham"; int comma = invertedname.indexof(','); // find the comma System.out.println( "\nthe index of " + ',' + " in + invertedname + " is " + comma ); // extract all characters up to comma String lastname = invertedname.substring(0, comma); System.out.println("Dear Mr. " + lastname); 3-32
33 When calling a method, include only expressions in your argument list. Including data types in your argument list will cause a compiler error. If the method takes no arguments, remember to include the empty parentheses after the method's name. The parentheses are required even if there are no arguments. 3-33
34 .NET Architecture Framework When you press F5 source code compiled into IL submitted to.net engine for execution 3-34
35 3-35
36 Base Class Libraries Need to become familiar with libraries to use most efficiently Group services under Namespace Most commonly accessed Namespaces are grouped under System Namespace 3-36
37 using Declaration Must have using statement to use values in library: using System.Text; Or you can fully qualify: System.Text.StringBuilder phrase = new System.Text.StringBuilder ( Change is inevitable ); 3-37
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