CSC 220 – Lab 12

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1. Write a class Point. Points are described as having an (x,y) location. Instance
variables should be private. Your class should contain a constructor that takes two
integer values to set the point, accessor and mutator methods for the private
instance variables and a toString method that prints the coordinates of the point.
2. Write a class Circle. Since circles are described by a centerpoint and a radius,
the Circle class should extend the Point class. You need to add a private
double for the radius. You should include a constructor, an accessor and a mutator
method for the radius. Negative radii are not permitted (check and print an error
message in the mutator). You should override the toString method to print the
coordinates of the point, the radius, and the area of the circle.
3. Write a class Cylinder. Since cylinders are circles with heights, the Cylinder
class should extend the Circle class. Add the appropriate instance variable and
include a constructor, an accessor and a mutator method. Override the toString
method to print the coordinates of the point, the radius, the height and the volume
of the cylinder.
4. Write a driver class called Application that reads three x,y locations, radii and
heights from the user. Create 3 point, 3 circle and 3 cylinder objects using the
input values. Use polymorphism (and a for loop) to store all objects in one
ArrayList. Finally use polymorphism to print the description of each object.
What to turn in:
JAR your *.java files into a file called Lab12.jar. When you’re done, upload
the JAR file to Canvas, by the deadline.