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Index
Preface
The Philosophy Behind the Book Object-Oriented Programming Changes to the Second Edition About the Appendixes Using the Code Examples Conventions Used in This Book O’Reilly Online Learning How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. Computer Programming
What Is a Computer? What Is Programming? The Hello World Program Compiling Java Programs Displaying Two Messages Formatting Source Code Using Escape Sequences What Is Computer Science? Debugging Programs Vocabulary Exercises
2. Variables and Operators
Declaring Variables Assigning Variables Memory Diagrams Printing Variables Arithmetic Operators Floating-Point Numbers Rounding Errors Operators for Strings Compiler Error Messages Other Types of Errors Vocabulary Exercises
3. Input and Output
The System Class The Scanner Class Language Elements Literals and Constants Formatting Output Reading Error Messages Type Cast Operators Remainder Operator Putting It All Together The Scanner Bug Vocabulary Exercises
4. Methods and Testing
Defining New Methods Flow of Execution Parameters and Arguments Multiple Parameters Stack Diagrams Math Methods Composition Return Values Incremental Development Vocabulary Exercises
5. Conditionals and Logic
Relational Operators The if-else Statement Chaining and Nesting The switch Statement Logical Operators De Morgan’s Laws Boolean Variables Boolean Methods Validating Input Example Program Vocabulary Exercises
6. Loops and Strings
The while Statement Increment and Decrement The for Statement Nested Loops Characters Which Loop to Use String Iteration The indexOf Method Substrings String Comparison String Formatting Vocabulary Exercises
7. Arrays and References
Creating Arrays Accessing Elements Displaying Arrays Copying Arrays Traversing Arrays Generating Random Numbers Building a Histogram The Enhanced for Loop Counting Characters Vocabulary Exercises
8. Recursive Methods
Recursive Void Methods Recursive Stack Diagrams Value-Returning Methods The Leap of Faith Counting Up Recursively Binary Number System Recursive Binary Method CodingBat Problems Vocabulary Exercises
9. Immutable Objects
Primitives Versus Objects The null Keyword Strings Are Immutable Wrapper Classes Command-Line Arguments Argument Validation BigInteger Arithmetic Incremental Design More Generalization Vocabulary Exercises
10. Mutable Objects
Point Objects Objects as Parameters Objects as Return Values Rectangles Are Mutable Aliasing Revisited Java Library Source Class Diagrams Scope Revisited Garbage Collection Mutable Versus Immutable StringBuilder Objects Vocabulary Exercises
11. Designing Classes
The Time Class Constructors Value Constructors Getters and Setters Displaying Objects The toString Method The equals Method Adding Times Vocabulary Exercises
12. Arrays of Objects
Card Objects Card toString Class Variables The compareTo Method Cards Are Immutable Arrays of Cards Sequential Search Binary Search Tracing the Code Vocabulary Exercises
13. Objects of Arrays
Decks of Cards Shuffling Decks Selection Sort Merge Sort Subdecks Merging Decks Adding Recursion Static Context Piles of Cards Playing War Vocabulary Exercises
14. Extending Classes
CardCollection Inheritance Dealing Cards The Player Class The Eights Class Class Relationships Vocabulary Exercises
15. Arrays of Arrays
Conway’s Game of Life The Cell Class Two-Dimensional Arrays The GridCanvas Class Other Grid Methods Starting the Game The Simulation Loop Exception Handling Counting Neighbors Updating the Grid Vocabulary Exercises
16. Reusing Classes
Langton’s Ant Refactoring Abstract Classes UML Diagram Vocabulary Exercises
17. Advanced Topics
Polygon Objects Adding Color Regular Polygons More Constructors An Initial Drawing Blinking Polygons Interfaces Event Listeners Timers Vocabulary Exercises
A. Tools
Installing DrJava DrJava Interactions Command-Line Interface Command-Line Testing Running Checkstyle Tracing with a Debugger Testing with JUnit Vocabulary
B. Javadoc
Reading Documentation Writing Documentation Javadoc Tags Example Source File Vocabulary
C. Graphics
Creating Graphics Graphics Methods Example Drawing Vocabulary Exercises
D. Debugging
Compile-Time Errors
The compiler is spewing error messages. I’m getting a weird compiler message, and it won’t go away. I can’t get my program to compile no matter what I do. I did what the compiler told me to do, but it still doesn’t work.
Run-Time Errors
My program hangs. When I run the program, I get an exception. I added so many print statements I get inundated with output.
Logic Errors
My program doesn’t work. I’ve got a big, hairy expression and it doesn’t do what I expect. My method doesn’t return what I expect. My print statement isn’t doing anything. I’m really, really stuck and I need help. No, I really need help. I found the bug!
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