Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Implement a Java class called Square that represents square located at a given point in 2-dimensional space. Your class should have 3 integer fields: x, y and sideLength.
- implement 2 constructors: one should create an object of Square class based on given location (take 2 parameters and initialize x and y fields appropriately; set default side length to 5); another one should create an object of Square class based on given side length (take 1 parameter and initialize side appropriately; set default x and y to 0);
- implement a client class that creates 2 objects of Square class using constructors from above part so that
- First object is created based on input location;
- Second object is created based on side length.
- try creating an object of Square class using default (no-parameter) constructor.
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