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| what is '''constructor overloading''' | | what is '''constructor overloading''' | ||
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* Java Development kit 1.6 | * Java Development kit 1.6 | ||
* Eclipse 3.7.0 | * Eclipse 3.7.0 | ||
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| how to create '''constructors''' in '''java''' using '''eclipse'''. | | how to create '''constructors''' in '''java''' using '''eclipse'''. | ||
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| Let us now see how to overload '''constructor'''. | | Let us now see how to overload '''constructor'''. | ||
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| So type, '''''Student '''within''' '''parentheses''' int number '''comma''' String the_name.''''' | | So type, '''''Student '''within''' '''parentheses''' int number '''comma''' String the_name.''''' | ||
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|Within curly brackets, type '''roll_number''' is equal to '''number.''' | |Within curly brackets, type '''roll_number''' is equal to '''number.''' | ||
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| And ''' name''' is equal to '''the_name''' | | And ''' name''' is equal to '''the_name''' | ||
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| We see an error, it states that '''constructor''' '''Student''' is undefined. | | We see an error, it states that '''constructor''' '''Student''' is undefined. | ||
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| This is simply because we have defined a '''constructor''' with two parameters. | | This is simply because we have defined a '''constructor''' with two parameters. | ||
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| So within parentheses type '''22''' comma in double quotes '''Ram'''. | | So within parentheses type '''22''' comma in double quotes '''Ram'''. | ||
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|Within curly brackets '''roll_number''' is equal to''' 0.''' | |Within curly brackets '''roll_number''' is equal to''' 0.''' | ||
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| So in the output we see '''zero''' and '''dash''' when the '''default''' '''constructor''' is called. | | So in the output we see '''zero''' and '''dash''' when the '''default''' '''constructor''' is called. | ||
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| This is '''constructor''' '''overloading'''. | | This is '''constructor''' '''overloading'''. | ||
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| We have two '''constructor''' with different parameter. | | We have two '''constructor''' with different parameter. | ||
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| For self assessment, create multiple constructors for class '''Employee'''and Overload the '''constructor.''' | | For self assessment, create multiple constructors for class '''Employee'''and Overload the '''constructor.''' | ||
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Revision as of 14:33, 23 September 2014
Time | Narration |
00:03 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on constructor overloading in java. |
00:08 | In this tutorial we will learn |
00:10 | what is constructor overloading |
00:13 | And to overload constructor |
00:16 | Here we are using
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00:27 | To follow this tutorial you must know |
00:30 | how to create constructors in java using eclipse. |
00:34 | If not, for relevant tutorials please visit our website which is as shown,
(http://www.spoken-tutorial.org) |
00:40 | What is constructor overloading? |
00:43 | Define multiple constructors for a class. |
00:46 | They must differ in number or types of parameters. |
00:50 | Let us now see how to overload constructor. |
00:54 | In eclipse, I have a class Student with two variables and a method. |
01:03 | Let us first create a parameterized constructor. |
01:07 | So type, Student within parentheses int number comma String the_name. |
01:26 | Within curly brackets, type roll_number is equal to number. |
01:38 | And name is equal to the_name |
01:46 | So we have a constructor with two parameters. |
01:51 | let us call this constructor. |
01:53 | So in main method type new Student parentheses semi colon |
02:03 | We see an error, it states that constructor Student is undefined. |
02:10 | This is simply because we have defined a constructor with two parameters. |
02:16 | And we are calling a constructor without parameters. |
02:22 | So we need to pass arguments. |
02:25 | So within parentheses type 22 comma in double quotes Ram. |
02:33 | We see that the error is resolved. |
02:36 | Let us call the method. |
02:38 | So before new type Student s is equal to new student. |
02:45 | Now using the object s we will call the method studentDetail() |
02:53 | Save the program and Run. |
02:58 | We see the output 22 and Ram. |
03:03 | Now let us define a constructor with no parameter. |
03:07 | So type, Student parentheses. |
03:12 | Within curly brackets roll_number is equal to 0. |
03:21 | And name is equal to in double quotes hyphen that is no name |
03:30 | So now we can call the constructor with no parameters. |
03:35 | So type Student s1 is equal to new Student parentheses semicolon. |
03:47 | This time we see no error, since we have define a constructor without parameter |
03:55 | Then s1 dot studentDetail. |
04:01 | Save and Run the program. |
04:04 | So in the output we see zero and dash when the default constructor is called. |
04:11 | This is constructor overloading. |
04:13 | We have two constructor with different parameter. |
04:17 | Both the constructor obviously have same name. |
04:20 | So depending on the type and number of parameter, the constructor is called. |
04:26 | Let us see the advantage of constructor overloading. |
04:30 | Suppose now call a constructor with two parameters. |
04:35 | So type Student s3= new Student(); |
04:51 | Now within parentheses, suppose i gave the name argument first and then the roll number. |
04:58 | let see what happens. |
04:59 | So in double quotes Raju comma 45 |
05:08 | We see an error which states that the constructor student with the parameter String comma int is undefined. |
05:18 | So let us define the constructor. |
05:22 | So type Student within parentheses String the_name comma int r_no |
05:42 | So over here first parameter is string and the second parameter is int' |
05:52 | Then Within curly bracket, roll_number is equal to r_no. |
06:05 | And name is equal to the_name. |
06:15 | Save the program. |
06:18 | Now we see that the error is resolved. |
06:22 | Let us call the method. |
06:24 | So s3 dot studentDetail. |
06:29 | Save the program and Run |
06:35 | So we see the output 45 and Raju |
06:40 | So here we see that when we call the constructor. |
06:43 | We do not have to worry about the parameters that we are passing. |
06:47 | This is simply because we have define multiple constructor with different parameters. |
06:54 | So the proper constructor is overloaded. |
06:57 | We can therefore now define a constructor which takes only one parameter. |
07:02 | That is roll number. |
07:05 | So type Student within parentheses int num. |
07:16 | within curly brackets roll_number is equalto num. |
07:25 | And name is equal to no name. |
07:33 | Now let us call this constructor |
07:43 | So type Student s4 is equalto new Student this time we will pass an single argument. So let us pass 61 |
08:04 | Then s4 dot studentDetail |
08:10 | Save and Run the program |
08:14 | So in the output we see the roll number as 61 and name as no name. |
08:21 | As we can see, the proper overloaded constructor is called when new is executed. |
08:27 | Based upon the parameters specified the proper constructor is overloaded. |
08:33 | This is how constructor overloading is done. |
08:40 | So in this tutorial, we have learnt |
08:42 | About the constructor overloading. |
08:45 | to overload constructor and the use of constructor overloading |
08:50 | For self assessment, create multiple constructors for class Employeeand Overload the constructor. |
08:58 | To know more about the Spoken Tutorial Project |
09:00 | Watch the video available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial |
09:06 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project |
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09:43 | This brings us to the end of the tutorial |
09:46 | Thanks for joining. |
09:47 | This is Prathamesh Salunke signing off. Jai Hind. |