Computers and Technology, 19.03.2021 22:30 nathangirnet
In this problem we are going to use ArrayLists and classes to design a road trip.
You have three classes: GeoLocation. java from earlier, which represents a geo location. A RoadTrip. java class which represents a road trip (or an ordered list of places), and a RoadTripTester. java class which brings them all together.
In GeoLocation. java:
Add a private instance variable called name which is a String. This represents the name of the location.
Modify the Geolocation class constructor so that it is now of the format
public GeoLocation(String name, double theLatitude, double theLongitude)
Add a getter method for name called getName().
Update the toString so that it returns a String of the format
San Francisco (37.7833, -122.4167)
Now, youâll also need to create a RoadTrip class. The RoadTrip stores an ordered list of locations, so youâll need to have an ArrayList. Youâll also need to support these methods.
// Create a GeoLocation and add it to the road trip
public void addStop(String name, double latitude, double longitude)
// Get the total number of stops in the trip
public int getNumberOfStops()
// Get the total miles of the trip
public double getTripLength()
// Return a formatted toString of the trip
public String toString()
Weâve given you a tester program to help get you started.
The output from that program would be:
1. San Francisco (37.7833, -122.4167)
2. Los Angeles (34.052235, -118.243683)
3. Las Vegas (36.114647, -115.172813)
Stops: 3
Total Miles: 572.9708850442705
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