Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Data Structures (4th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Chapter 17, Problem 1PC
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MyList class
Program plan:
- Import the required package.
- Create the class “MyList” with a type parameter “T” that is constrained to an upper bound Number using the keyword extends,
- Create “ArrayList” as a field of class “MyList” with type parameter “T”.
- Define the public method “add()” to accept the parameter of type “T”,
- Store the value in “ArrayList” using the reference variable “list”.
- Define the method “largest()”,
- Call the method “get()” to store the initial value of “ArrayList” in the variable.
- Iterate the elements of “ArrayList” using “for” loop and compare each value using if statement to find the largest value in the “ArrayList”.
- Return the largest value using the keyword “return”.
- Define the method “smallest()”,
- Call the method “get()” to store the initial value of “ArrayList” in the variable.
- Iterate the elements of “ArrayList” using “for” loop and compare each value using if statement to find the smallest value in the “ArrayList”.
- Return the smallest value using the keyword “return”.
- Create the class “Main”,
- Define the method “main()”,
- Create the object of a class “MyList” as a type of “Integer”.
- Call the “add()” method to fill the values in the “ArrayList”.
- Call the method “largest()” to print the largest value of “ArrayList”.
- Call the method “smallest()” to print the smallest value of “ArrayList”.
- Define the method “main()”,
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