HackerRank 30 Days Of Code Challenge, Day13(Ques 14 in Java)

Objective
Today, we will extend what we learned yesterday about Inheritance to Abstract Classes. Because this is a very specific object oriented concept, submissions are limited to the few languages that use this construct. Check out the Tutorial tab for learning materials and an instructional video.

Task
Given a Book class and a Solution class, write a MyBook class that does the following:

  • Inherits from Book
  • Has a parameterized constructor taking these  parameters:
    1. string 
    2. string 
    3. int 
  • Implements the Book class' abstract display() method so it prints these  lines:
    1. , a space, and then the current instance's .
    2. , a space, and then the current instance's .
    3. , a space, and then the current instance's .

Note: Because these classes are being written in the same file, you must not use an access modifier (e.g.: ) when declaring MyBook or your code will not execute.

Input Format

You are not responsible for reading any input from stdin. The Solution class creates a Book object and calls the MyBook class constructor (passing it the necessary arguments). It then calls the display method on the Book object.

Output Format

The  method should print and label the respective , and  of the MyBook object's instance (with each value on its own line) like so:

Title: $title
Author: $author
Price: $price

Note: The  is prepended to variable names to indicate they are placeholders for variables.

Sample Input

The following input from stdin is handled by the locked stub code in your editor:

The Alchemist
Paulo Coelho
248

Sample Output

The following output is printed by your display() method:

Title: The Alchemist
Author: Paulo Coelho
Price: 248

 

Answer:

import java.util.*;
abstract class Book {
String title;
String author;
Book(String tString a) {
title = t;
author = a;
}
abstract void display();
}
class MyBook extends Book {
int price;
MyBook(String titleString authorint price) {
super(title, author);
this.price = price;
}
void display() {
System.out.println("Title: " + title);
System.out.println("Author: " + author);
System.out.println("Price: " + price);
}
}
public class Solution {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
String title = sc.nextLine();
String author = sc.nextLine();
int price = sc.nextInt();
Book new_novel = new MyBook(title, author, price);
new_novel.display();
}
}

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