Parameters, Local Variables, and Overloading
4. Parameters are Seen by their Own Method, Only
Answer:
Instance variables are used to store the state of an object. They hold values for as long as the object exists.
Parameters are Seen by their Own Method, Only
The formal parameters of a method can be seen only by the statements of their own method. This means that if a method tries to use a parameter of some other method, the compiler will find a syntax error.
Here is the CheckingAccount
class again, this time with a new definition of the toString()
method
public class CheckingAccount { private String accountNumber; private String accountHolder; private int balance; . . . . public void processDeposit( int amount ) { balance = balance + amount ; } // modified toString() method public String toString() { return "Account: " + accountNumber + "\tName: " + accountHolder + "\tBalance: " + amount ; } } |
Question 4:
Is this toString()
method correct?