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Top Forums Programming Java Abstract Classes Post 302925357 by totoro125 on Sunday 16th of November 2014 05:47:47 PM
Old 11-16-2014
Java Abstract Classes

Can anyone tell me if this is correct when creating classes in Java?

Code:
public abstract class Animal
{
   public class Point
   {
      public int x,y;
   }  
   public class Animal
   {
      protected Point loc;
      protected String name;
      protected Random rng;
      String getName()
      {return name;}
 
      Point getLocation()
      {return loc;}
 
      void setStartLocation(Point p)
      {
      }  
      Animal( String name, Random rng )
      {
         this.name = name;
         this.rng;
      }  

      void move()
      {
      }  
   }

 public class Cat extends Animal
     {
      }


Do I put anything under void setStartLocation and void move? This is for a game where a cat is chasing a mouse on a island(grid).

Another thing I am not sure of is how would I override the move method to randomly move north, south, east or west under the Cat class. Would it be something like move.random()?

Thank you for any help.
 

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