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AP Computer Science: Classes and Objects Drill 3, Problem 2. Which of the following is a correct implementation of the getPaddlerName accessor method?
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Sorry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
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by access or methods access or methods I didn't even
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access refrigerator They're mine Yeah shmoop drinking song Which of
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the following is a correct implementation of the get paddler
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name access or method And hear the potential answers thinking
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thinking like back All right here we go This question
- 00:39
is more or less a matter of syntax But wait
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What is an excess or method anyway And what's the
- 00:44
point of using one Well it's essentially just a small
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method written to retrieve the data from a private variable
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But why bother Isn't that needlessly complicated Why not just
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make our variables public and reader Change him wherever we
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want Well because that's like flying without a net If
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we funnel every request for a variables data through access
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or mutate er methods we get another place to put
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code to act on that date each and every time
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it's accessed or modify Imagine this you're creating a huge
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game where players are in gold by defeating monsters and
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later they can return to town and buy items with
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their goal We'll call it world of shmoop craft Yeah
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very retold in there with you in the area of
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code where monsters were fought and gold is granted we'll
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be adding a small number of gold to the players
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Gold amount variable every time a monster is defeated And
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when players go to the shop to buy things we
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subtract the necessary Amount from the same variable No access
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or or mutate or methods to check up on us
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were totally naked here Good Now let's say the game
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has been released to the public and thousands of people
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are playing games with each other And the mischievous lord
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beef is has discovered something interesting about your game If
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he stands in a certain spot holds the attack buttoned
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down he can slay the spider queen with one swipe
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over and over and over forever believes a roll of
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quarters on the keyboard to hold the button down and
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lets it run overnight amassing a huge fortune and completely
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throwing off the in game economy Well everyone else is
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harder and fortune is worthless in lord be fist ruins
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the game Thanks for nothing lord beef How could access
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or um you tater methods have prevented this catastrophe Well
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a lot of ways actually when using accessory mutate or
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methods tto handle the bold amount variable One possibility would
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be insert some logic that checks whether the amount of
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gold has been modified in the last few seconds and
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if so does not allow it to be modified again
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I don't keep anyone's gold amount from dramatically skyrocketing in
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case of some un forcing repeating issue somewhere or just
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spitballing here since they're likely be a variable story number
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of bad guys each player has slayed a check would
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be implemented in the accessory mutate Er methods there if
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any player or beef is included manages to somehow sleigh
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and otherwise impossible amount of enemies in one day say
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a thousand a special condition could be triggered Handle it
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Maybe it even rig something amazing like an automated text
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in the middle of the night saying you need to
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wake up and take care of lord be fist but
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imagine explaining that one to your spouse Really though there
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are probably thousands of creative ways you could use accessory
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indicator methods to protect the sanity of your variables It
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might seem tedious to implement those methods but they'll save
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you in the long run Hart's back to our question
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which is the correct way to set up in access
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or method to get the variable paddler name option is
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a routine that simply prince paddler name to the console
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that's no good We want to return the variable so
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we can work With it option c also just prince
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paddler name both and we're out b d any all
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returned the variable but b is being declared as a
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private methods No dice there Option d doesn't specify the
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words string in its constructor so nothing be option is
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right on the money It's public it specify string and
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it returns the variable and in a statement that's never
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been uttered in the entire history of humanity Good job
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everyone We've saved the freestyle canoeing competition from the scores 00:04:00.7 --> [endTime] of lord beef
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