I am implemeting a circular queue in java which will accept objects (Employee) as entries. Now I have a method to edit the surname of the specific object, but somehow I cannot access the surname setter method found in the Employee
class from the CQueue
class even though I am importing all the required packages. Here is the code:
//PACKAGES IMPORTED
package linearstructures;
import dataobjects.*;
import linearnodes.*;
public class CQueue{
Node front, rear, temp;
boolean full = false;
String key;
public AnyClass searchKey(String key)
{
temp = rear.next; // first node
do
{
if (temp.obj.getKey().equals(key))
return temp.obj;
temp = temp.next;
} while (temp != rear.next);
return null;
}
public AnyClass editObject(String key){
int choice, newSeqNo;
double newPay;
boolean exit = false;
Employee etemp = new Employee(); //INCLUDED THIS AFTER EDIT
searchKey(key);
if(searchKey(key) != null){
temp.obj.getData();
System.out.println();
System.out.println("------------------------");
System.out.print("Enter new Salary: ");
newPay = sc.nextDouble();
System.out.println("------------------------");
System.out.println();
etemp.setPay(newPay); //INCLUDED THIS AFTER EDIT
else
System.out.println("NO OBJECT WAS FOUND!");
return null;
}
}
Employee
class:
package dataobjects;
public class Employee extends AnyClass
{
public String surname;
public double pay;
public Employee(){}
public Employee(int seqNo, String surname, double pay)
{
super(seqNo);
this.surname = surname;
this.pay = pay;
}
public double getSalary()
{
return pay;
}
public void setPay(double newPay)
{
pay = newPay;
}
public String getData()
{
return super.getData() + ", Surname: " + surname + ", Pay: " + pay;
}
public String getKey()
{
return surname;
}
}
AnyClass
class:
package dataobjects;
public class AnyClass
{
public int seqNo;
public AnyClass(){}
public AnyClass(int seqNo)
{
this.seqNo = seqNo;
}
public int getseqNo()
{
return seqNo;
}
public void setseqNo(int seqNo) {
this.seqNo = seqNo;
}
public String getData()
{
return "Sequential Number - " + seqNo;
}
public String getKey()
{
return Integer.toString(seqNo);
}
public void edit(){}
}
Node
Classpackage linearnodes;
import dataobjects.*;
public class Node{
public AnyClass obj;
public Node next;
public Node(AnyClass obj){
next = null;
this.obj = obj;
}
}
Your editobject
method could be something like this:
public AnyClass editObject(String key){
// ...
// Store your search result to avoid performing searchKey twice
AnyClass searchResult = searchKey(key);
if( searchResult != null ){
// Check if searchResult is an Employee object
if( searchResult instanceof Employee )
// Cast AnyClass to Employee
Employee empl = (Employee) searchResult;
// Your logic here...
// Set properties of the Employee object
empl.setPay(newPay);
// ...
return empl;
}
// Add 'else if' here, if you need to manage other Object types
// otherwise you can join previous if conditions
}
else
System.out.println("NO OBJECT WAS FOUND!");
return null;
}
Your code creates a new local Employee
instance that dies when the method ends, its value will be lost because no object points to it.