I have an assignment about methods, and 2 variables of Date
type:
_borrowedDate
(which is related to aDate
method as well)_returnDate
(which is also aDate
type)
I also have an int MAX_DAYS = 30
I need to set up a borrowdate
, then accept a returndate
, and if the days of the return date are greater then 30 (MAX_DAYS
), compared to the borrowed date, I'm supposed to output true.
public class Book {
private String _title;
private String _author;
private int _yearPublished;
private int _noOfPages;
private boolean _borrowed;
private String _studentName;
private Date _borrowedDate;
private Date _returnDate;
final int MAX_DAYS = 30;
final int FINE = 5;
final int MIN_YEAR =1800;
final int MAX_YEAR = 2018;
final int DEFAULT_YEAR = 2000;
int d1;
int days;
public Book( String title, String author, int yearPublished, int noOfPages)
{
if (yearPublished <MIN_YEAR || yearPublished >MAX_YEAR){
_yearPublished = DEFAULT_YEAR;
_title = title;
_author = author;
_noOfPages = noOfPages;}
else{
_title = title;
_author = author;
_yearPublished = yearPublished;
_noOfPages = noOfPages;
}
}
public Book ( Book other) {
_title = other._title;
_author = other._author;
_yearPublished = other._yearPublished;
_noOfPages = other._noOfPages;
_borrowed = other._borrowed;
_studentName = other._studentName;
_borrowedDate = other._borrowedDate;
_returnDate = other._returnDate;
}
public boolean equal(Book compare){
return ((_title == compare._title)&&(_author==compare._author)&&(_yearPublished==compare._yearPublished)
&&(_noOfPages==compare._noOfPages)&&(_borrowed==compare._borrowed)&&(_studentName==compare._studentName)
&&(_borrowedDate==compare._borrowedDate)&&(_returnDate==compare._returnDate));
}
boolean olderBook(Book other){
return other._yearPublished > _yearPublished;
}
public int getYear(){
return _yearPublished;
}
public int getPages(){
return _noOfPages;
}
public String getTitle(){
return _title;
}
public String getAuthor(){
return _author;
}
public boolean getBorrowed(){
return _borrowed;
}
public String toString(){
return "Title:"+_title+"Author:"+_author+ "Year:"+_yearPublished+","+_noOfPages+"pages";
}
private int calculateDate(int day, int month,int year){
if(month<3){
year--;
month += 12;
}
return 365*year+year/4-year/100+year/400+((month+1)*306)/10+(day-62);
}
public void borrowBook(String name, Date d){
_studentName = name;
_borrowedDate = new Date(d);
_borrowed = true;
}
public boolean returnBook(Date d){
_returnDate = new Date(d);
_studentName = null;
return (_returnDate.after(_borrowedDate));
}
public int howLongBorrowed(Date d){
return 5;
}
public void setYear(int n){
if(n > MAX_YEAR || n<MIN_YEAR){
_yearPublished = _yearPublished;
}
else
_yearPublished = n;
}
public Date getBorrowedDate(){
return _borrowedDate;
}
public String getStudentName(){
return _studentName;
}
public Date getReturnDate(){
return _returnDate;
}
public void setTitle(String s){
_title = s;
}
public void setAuthor(String s){
_author = s;
}
public void setPages(int n){
_noOfPages = n;
}
public boolean sameAuthor(Book other){
return other._author.equals(_author);
}
}
The code is yet been completed, just having trouble with this specific thing.
I've tried the obvious >
, which didn't work because of different variable types.
.after
works but I need to specifically do 30 days after, and that's about it.
Date
value is just "a number of milliseconds since the Unix epoch". Does your number of "days" really mean 24 hour periods? If so, are you intending to take the time of day into account? This sounds like the kind of system where you'd want an actual date ("March 24th 2018" etc) rather than a point in time.