Why do I keep failing this test?
Test Cube(1.0, 1.0, 1.0) sets the type to "Cube",
width, length and height each to 1.0 Test feedback
Expected: Cube, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0
Yours: Rectangle, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0
I need the cube class to be able to set its type to Cube. Right now it seems to be setting itself to Rectangle. My main fills an Array of Shapes, I then have methods to count the different types of shapes according to the Type of each shape. How can I define Cube as a shape, when my rectangle class already extends shape, but I MUST have my Cube class extend rectangle. It must because I need to have access to the area as well and the length and width.
I also have a very simple interface that is implemented by my cube. It is just to find the volume. Can I somehow utilize my interface to override the type?
Can't find an answer on StackOverflow to this specific question.
Here is my Rectangle class
public class Rectangle extends Shape {
protected double width;
protected double length;
public Rectangle(double width, double length) {
super("Rectangle");
setWidth(width);
setLength(length);
}// end ctr
public final double getWidth () {return width; }
public final double getLength () {return length;}
public final void setWidth (double width) {
if (width < 0) {
System.out.println("Value could not be updated due to negative double.");
}else
this.width = width;
}// end width setter
public final void setLength (double length) {
if (length < 0) {
System.out.println("Value could not be updated due to negative double.");
}else
this.length = length;
}// end length setter
@Override
public double area() {
return length * width;
}// end area method
public double perimeter() {
return 2 * (length + width);
}// end perimeter method
@Override
public String toString() {
String str = "";
str += String.format("%10s", "Rectangle:") + " ";
str += "width: " + String.format("%.1f", width) + ", " + "length: " + String.format("%.1f", length);
str += ", " + "area: " + String.format("%.2f", area() ) + ", ";
str += "perimeter: " + String.format("%.2f", perimeter() );
return str;
}// end descriptor
}// end rect class
Here is my Cube class
public class Cube extends Rectangle implements Shape3D {
protected double height;
public Cube (double width, double length, double height) {
super(width, length);
setHeight(height);
}// end ctr
public final double getHeight () {return height;} // end get height
public final void setHeight (double height) {
if (height < 0) {
System.out.println("Value could not be updated due to negative double.");
}else
this.height = height;
}// end set height
@Override
public double volume () {
return super.area() * height;
} // end volume method
@Override
public String toString() {
String str = "";
str += String.format("%10s", "Cube:") + " ";
str += "width: " + String.format("%.1f", width) + ", " + "length: " + String.format("%.1f", length);
str += ", " + "area: " + String.format("%.2f", area() ) + ", ";
str += "perimeter: " + String.format("%.2f", perimeter() );
str += ", height: " + String.format("%.1f", height );
str += ", volume: " + String.format("%.1f", volume() );
return str;
}// end descriptor
}// end cube class
The Rectangle class comes from my Shape class,
public abstract class Shape {
protected String type;
public Shape (String type) {
setType(type);
}// end ctr
public final String getType () {return type; }
public final void setType (String type) {this.type = type;}
public abstract double area (); // end prototype
public double getArea () {return area();}
@Override
public String toString() {
String str = "";
str += type;
return str;
}// end descriptor
}// end shape class