The introduction to object-oriented concepts in the lesson titled
Object-oriented Programming Concepts used a bicycle class as an example, with racing bikes, mountain bikes, and tandem bikes as subclasses. Here is sample code for a possible implementation of a Bicycle
class, to give you an overview of a class declaration. Subsequent sections of this
lesson
will back up and explain class declarations step by step. For the moment, don't concern yourself with the details.
public class Bicycle { // the Bicycle class has // three fields public int cadence; public int gear; public int speed; // the Bicycle class has // one constructor public Bicycle(int startCadence, int startSpeed, int startGear) { gear = startGear; cadence = startCadence; speed = startSpeed; } // the Bicycle class has // four methods public void setCadence(int newValue) { cadence = newValue; } public void setGear(int newValue) { gear = newValue; } public void applyBrake(int decrement) { speed -= decrement; } public void speedUp(int increment) { speed += increment; } }
A class declaration for a MountainBike
class that is a subclass of Bicycle
might look like this:
public class MountainBike extends Bicycle { // the MountainBike subclass has // one field public int seatHeight; // the MountainBike subclass has // one constructor public MountainBike(int startHeight, int startCadence, int startSpeed, int startGear) { super(startCadence, startSpeed, startGear); seatHeight = startHeight; } // the MountainBike subclass has // one method public void setHeight(int newValue) { seatHeight = newValue; } }
MountainBike
inherits all the fields and methods of Bicycle
and adds the field seatHeight
and a method to set it (mountain bikes have seats that can be moved up and down as the terrain demands).