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The document contains three Java class implementations: a Num class with methods to check properties of numbers, a Vehicle class hierarchy with Car, Truck, and Motorcycle subclasses, and an Employee class hierarchy with Manager, Developer, and Programmer subclasses. Each class includes methods relevant to their functionality, such as calculating fuel efficiency for vehicles and bonuses for employees. The document also includes demo classes to demonstrate the usage of these classes.
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Assignment3java (1)

The document contains three Java class implementations: a Num class with methods to check properties of numbers, a Vehicle class hierarchy with Car, Truck, and Motorcycle subclasses, and an Employee class hierarchy with Manager, Developer, and Programmer subclasses. Each class includes methods relevant to their functionality, such as calculating fuel efficiency for vehicles and bonuses for employees. The document also includes demo classes to demonstrate the usage of these classes.
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Name: Arpit Tripathi

Rollno: 2300290100075
ASSIGNMENGT -3

1. Num Class with Boolean Methods

public class Num {


private double value;

public Num(double value) {


this.value = value;
}

public boolean isZero() {


boolean result = (value == 0);
System.out.println("Zero = " + result);
return result;
}

public boolean isPositive() {


boolean result = (value > 0);
System.out.println("Positive = " + result);
return result;
}

public boolean isNegative() {


boolean result = (value < 0);
System.out.println("Negative = " + result);
return result;
}

public boolean isOdd() {


boolean result = (value % 2 != 0);
System.out.println("Odd = " + result);
return result;
}

public boolean isEven() {


boolean result = (value % 2 == 0);
System.out.println("Even = " + result);
return result;
}

public boolean isPrime() {


int num = (int) value;
if (num <= 1 || value != num) return false;
for (int i = 2; i <= Math.sqrt(num); i++) {
if (num % i == 0) return false;
}
System.out.println("Prime = true");
return true;
}

public boolean isAmstrong() {


int num = (int) value;
if (value != num) return false;

int original = num, sum = 0, digits = String.valueOf(num).length();

while (num != 0) {
int digit = num % 10;
sum += Math.pow(digit, digits);
num /= 10;
}
boolean result = (sum == original);
System.out.println("Armstrong = " + result);
return result;
}

public static void main(String[] args) {


System.out.println("Name: Arpit Tripathi");
System.out.println("Rollno: 2300290100075\n");

Num n = new Num(153);


n.isZero();
n.isPositive();
n.isNegative();
n.isOdd();
n.isEven();
n.isPrime();
n.isAmstrong();
}
}

2. Vehicle Class Hierarchy

abstract class Vehicle {


String make, model, fuelType;
int year;

public Vehicle(String make, String model, int year, String fuelType) {


this.make = make;
this.model = model;
this.year = year;
this.fuelType = fuelType;
}

abstract double calculateFuelEfficiency();


abstract double distanceTraveled(double fuel);
abstract double maxSpeed();
}

class Car extends Vehicle {


public Car(String make, String model, int year, String fuelType) {
super(make, model, year, fuelType);
}

double calculateFuelEfficiency() {
return 15.0;
}

double distanceTraveled(double fuel) {


return calculateFuelEfficiency() * fuel;
}

double maxSpeed() {
return 180;
}
}

class Truck extends Vehicle {


public Truck(String make, String model, int year, String fuelType) {
super(make, model, year, fuelType);
}
double calculateFuelEfficiency() {
return 6.0;
}

double distanceTraveled(double fuel) {


return calculateFuelEfficiency() * fuel;
}

double maxSpeed() {
return 120;
}
}

class Motorcycle extends Vehicle {


public Motorcycle(String make, String model, int year, String fuelType) {
super(make, model, year, fuelType);
}

double calculateFuelEfficiency() {
return 40.0;
}

double distanceTraveled(double fuel) {


return calculateFuelEfficiency() * fuel;
}

double maxSpeed() {
return 160;
}
}

public class VehicleDemo {


public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Name: Arpit Tripathi");
System.out.println("Rollno: 2300290100075\n");

Vehicle car = new Car("Toyota", "Corolla", 2020, "Petrol");


Vehicle truck = new Truck("Volvo", "FH16", 2018, "Diesel");
Vehicle bike = new Motorcycle("Yamaha", "R15", 2021, "Petrol");

System.out.println("Car Distance: " + car.distanceTraveled(10));


System.out.println("Truck Max Speed: " + truck.maxSpeed());
System.out.println("Bike Fuel Efficiency: " + bike.calculateFuelEfficiency());
}
}

3. Employee Class Hierarchy

abstract class Employee {


String name, address, jobTitle;
double salary;

public Employee(String name, String address, double salary, String jobTitle) {


this.name = name;
this.address = address;
this.salary = salary;
this.jobTitle = jobTitle;
}

abstract double calculateBonus();

void generatePerformanceReport() {
System.out.println("Performance report for " + name);
}

void manageProject(String project) {


System.out.println(name + " is managing project: " + project);
}
}

class Manager extends Employee {


public Manager(String name, String address, double salary) {
super(name, address, salary, "Manager");
}

double calculateBonus() {
return salary * 0.20;
}
}

class Developer extends Employee {


public Developer(String name, String address, double salary) {
super(name, address, salary, "Developer");
}
double calculateBonus() {
return salary * 0.15;
}
}

class Programmer extends Employee {


public Programmer(String name, String address, double salary) {
super(name, address, salary, "Programmer");
}

double calculateBonus() {
return salary * 0.10;
}
}

public class EmployeeDemo {


public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Name: Arpit Tripathi");
System.out.println("Rollno: 2300290100075\n");

Employee e1 = new Manager("Alice", "New York", 90000);


Employee e2 = new Developer("Bob", "LA", 80000);
Employee e3 = new Programmer("Charlie", "Chicago", 70000);

System.out.println(e1.jobTitle + " Bonus: " + e1.calculateBonus());


e2.generatePerformanceReport();
e3.manageProject("Inventory System");
}
}

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