If you want to go past the basics of working with methods in Java, this article is for you. You will learn about methods returning no values, methods accepting parameters, and more.
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Now, I shall use the same application and extend it to include methods with parameters.
Now, open your previous application (or download it from my previous article) and open “MyCalc.java.” Modify your code so that it looks something like the following:
package MyPack;
/** * * @author Administrator */ public class MyCalc {
int x=0; int y=0; int z=0;
/** Creates a new instance of MyCalc */ public MyCalc() { }
public void calcSum() { z = x + y; }
public void addValue(int v) { x += v; y += v; } }
Now, go back to the frame “test.java”. Double click on it to open and finally double click on the button to open source view. Within the source view, modify your “buttonActionPerformed” in such a way that it looks like the following:
private void btnShowActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt){ // TODO add your handling code here: MyCalc obj1 = new MyCalc(); MyCalc obj2 = new MyCalc();