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Objects andVB Classes
ISYS 350
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What Is an Object?• Objects are key to understanding object-oriented
technology. There are many examples of real-world objects: your dog, your desk, your television set, your bicycle.
• Real-world objects share two characteristics: They all have state and behavior. Dogs have state (name, color, breed, hungry) and behavior (barking, wagging tail). Bicycles also have state (current gear, current speed) and behavior (changing gear, applying brakes).
• Identifying the state and behavior for real-world objects is the key to model an object.
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What Is a Class?• In the real world, you'll often find many individual
objects all of the same kind. There may be thousands of other bicycles in existence, all of the same make and model.
• Each bicycle was built from the same set of blueprints and therefore contains the same components.
• In object-oriented terms, we say that your bicycle is an instance of the class of objects known as bicycles.
• A class is the blueprint from which individual objects are created.
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Entities
• An entity is a person, place, object, event, or concept in a business environment about which the organization wishes to maintain data.– Person: Employee, Student, patient– Place: Warehouse, Store– Object: Product, Machine.– Event: Registration, Sale, Renewal– Concept: Account, Course
• Physical existence:• Customer, student, product, etc.
• Conceptual existence:• Bank accounts, sale
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Entity Type
• A collection of entities that share common properties or characteristics.
• An entity type represents a collection of entities.
• A business environment may involve many entity types.– University: Faculty, Student, Course– Department, Employee, Dependent– Sales person, Customer, Order
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Adding a Class to a Project
• Project/Add Class– *** MyClass is a VB keyword.
• Steps:– Adding properties
• Declare Public variables in the General Declaration section
• Property procedures: Set / Get
– Adding methods• Function• Procedure
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Procedures
. Sub procedure:
Sub SubName(Arguments)
…
End Sub– To call a sub procedure SUB1
• CALL SUB1(Argument1, Argument2, …)
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Call by Reference Call by Value
• ByRef– The address of the item is passed. Any changes
made to the passing variable are made to the variable itself.
• ByVal– Default– Only the variable’s value is passed.
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Demo: call a procedure; Input argument; output argument
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim mySum As Double Call myProcedure() Call AddTwoNum(InputBox("Enter num1:"), InputBox("Enter num2:")) Call ReturnSumByArgument(InputBox("Enter num1:"), InputBox("Enter num2:"), mySum) MessageBox.Show("The sum is: " + mySum.ToString) End Sub Private Sub myProcedure() MessageBox.Show("You are calling a procedure!") End Sub Private Sub AddTwoNum(ByVal Num1 As Double, ByVal Num2 As Double) Dim Sum As Double Sum = Num1 + Num2 MessageBox.Show("The sum is: " + Sum.ToString) End Sub Private Sub ReturnSumByArgument(ByVal Num1 As Double, ByVal Num2 As Double, ByRef Sum As Double) Sum = Num1 + Num2 End Sub
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Function
• Private Function tax(Bval salary as Double) As Double
• tax = salary * 0.1
• End Function
– Or• Private Function tax(ByVal salary as Double) As
Double
• Return salary * 0.1
• End Function
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Using a Function
Dim Salary As Double Salary = InputBox("Enter salary: ") MessageBox.Show("Tax is" + tax(Salary).ToString)
Private Function tax(ByVal salary) As Double tax = salary * 0.1 End Function
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Class Code Example
Public Eid As String
Public Ename As String
Public salary As Double
Public Function tax() As Double
tax = salary * 0.1
End Function
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Using a Class
• Define a class variable using New– Example: Dim MyEmp As New Emp
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Creating Property with Property Procedures
• Implementing a property with a public variable the property value cannot be validated by the class.
• We can create read-only, write-only, or write-once properties with property procedure.
• Steps:– Declaring a private class variable to hold the property
value.
– Writing a property procedure to provide the interface to the property value.
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Private pvEid As String Private pvEname As String Private pvSalary As Double Public Property eid() As String Get eid = pvEid End Get Set(ByVal Value As String) pvEid = Value End Set End Property Public Property eName() As String Get eName = pvEname End Get Set(ByVal Value As String) pvEname = Value End Set End Property Public Property Salary() As Double Get Salary = pvSalary End Get Set(ByVal Value As Double) pvSalary = Value End Set End Property
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Property Procedure Code Example
Public Class Emp2 Public SSN As String Public Ename As String Public DateHired As Date Private hiddenJobCode As Long Public Property JobCode() Set(ByVal Value) If Value < 1 Or Value > 4 Then hiddenJobCode = 1 Else hiddenJobCode = Value End If End Set Get JobCode = hiddenJobCode End Get End Property
End Class
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How the Property Procedure Works?
• When the program sets the property, the property procedure is called and the code between the Set and End Set statements is executed. The value assigned to the property is passed in the Value argument and is assigned to the hidden private variable.
• When the program reads the property, the property procedure is called and the code between the Get and End Get statements is executed.
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Implementing a Read-Only Property
• Declare the property procedure as ReadOnly with only the Get block.
• Ex. Create a YearsEmployed property from the DateHired property:
Public ReadOnly Property YearsEmployed() As Long Get YearsEmployed = Now.Year - DateHired.Year End Get End Property
– Note: It is similar to a calculated field in database.
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Implementing a Write-Only Property
• Declare the property procedure as WriteOnly with only the Set block.
• Ex. Create a PassWord property:Private hiddenPassword as String
Public WriteOnly Property Password() As String
Set(ByVal Value As String)
hiddenPassword=Value
End Set
End Property
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Anatomy of a Class Module
Class Module
Public Variables & Property Procedures
Public Procedures & Functions
Exposed Part
Private Variables
Private Procedures & Functions
Hidden Part
•Private variables and procedures can be created for internal use.
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Overloading
A class may have more than one methods with the same name but a different argument list (with a different number of parameters or with parameters of different data type), different parameter signature.
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Method Overloading Using the Overloads Keyword
Public Overloads Function tax() As Double
tax = salary * 0.1
End Function
Public Overloads Function tax(ByVal sal As Double) As Double
tax = sal * 0.1
End Function
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Inheritance
• The process in which a new class can be based on an existing class, and will inherit that class’s interface and behaviors. The original class is known as the base class, super class, or parent class. The inherited class is called a subclass, a derived class, or a child class.
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Employee Super Class with Three SubClasses
All employee subtypes will have emp nbr, name, address, and date-hired
Each employee subtype will also have its own attributes
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Inheritance ExamplePublic Class Emp
Public Eid As String
Public Ename As String
Public salary As Double
Public Function tax() As Double
tax = salary * 0.1
End Function
End Class
Public Class secretary
Inherits Emp
Public WordsPerMinute As Integer
End Class
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Overriding
• If a method in a base class is not appropriate for a derived class, we can override the base class method by adding a one with the same name to the derived class.
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Overriding ToString Method
Public Class Emp Public SSN As String Public FirstName As String Public LastName As String Public BirthDate As Date Public Overrides Function ToString() As String toString = FirstName & " " & LastName & "'s birthday is " & BirthDate.ToString End FunctionEnd Class
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.Net Framework Class Library Structure
• Assembly:– Basic unit of deployment.
– Implemented as Dynamic Link Library, DLL.
– May contain many Namespace
• NameSpace:– Organize a group of related classes.
• Class
• Object Browser– Ex: System.Windows.Forms
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Referencing Assemblies and Classes
• Each project automatically references essential assemblies.– Project property/References– Or: Solution Explorer/Show All Files
• Add additional reference:– Project/Add Reference
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Constructors
• A constructor is a method that runs when a new instance of the class is created. In VB .Net the constructor method is always named Sub New.
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Constructor ExamplePublic Sub New()
Me.eid = ""
ename = ""
salary = 0.0
End Sub
Public Sub New(ByVal empId As String, ByVal empName As String, ByVal empSal As Double)
eid = empId
ename = empName
salary = empSal
End Sub
Note: Cannot use Overloads with the New.
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Constructor of the Sub Class
Public Sub New(ByVal empId As String, ByVal empName As String, ByVal empSal As Double, ByVal WPM As Integer) MyBase.New(empId, empName, empSal) WordsPerMinute = WPM End Sub Public Sub New()
End Sub
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Constructors and Read-Only Field
• A constructor procedure is the only place from inside a class where you can assign a value to read-only fields.– Public ReadOnly currentDate As Date
– Public Sub New()
– Me.eid = ""
– ename = ""
– salary = 0.0
– currentDate = Today
– End Sub
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Working with Many Objects with Collections
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.Net Collection Data Structures
• System.Collection– Array– ArrayList– HashTable– Others:SortedList, Stack, Queue
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ArrayList
• More flexible than array:– No need to declare the number of objects in a
collection.– Objects can be added, deleted at any position.– Object can be retrieved from a collection by a
key.– Can store any types of data and objects.
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ArrayList
• Define an arraylist:– Dim myArrayList As New ArrayList()
• Properties:Count, Item, etc.– To retrieve the first member:
• myArrayList.Item(0) 0-based index
• Methods:– Clear, Add, Insert, Remove, RemoveAt,
Contains, IndexOf, etc.
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ArrayList Demo
Dim testArrayList As New ArrayList()
Dim Fruits() As String = {"Apple", "orange", "Banana"}
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
Dim f2 As New Form2()
testArrayList.Add("David")
testArrayList.Add(20)
testArrayList.Add(Fruits)
testArrayList.Add(f2)
TextBox1.Text = testArrayList.Item(0)
TextBox2.Text = testArrayList.Item(1).ToString
TextBox3.Text = testArrayList.Item(2)(1)
TextBox4.Text = testArrayList.Item(3).Age
End Sub
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For Each Loop with ArrayList
Dim testArrayList As New ArrayList()
Dim f2 As New DataForm2()
Dim Fruits() As String = {"Apple", "orange", "Banana"}
testArrayList.Add("David")
testArrayList.Add(20)
testArrayList.Add(Fruits)
testArrayList.Add(f2)
Dim myObj As Object
For Each myObj In testArrayList
MessageBox.Show(myObj.GetType.ToString)
Next
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Using ArrayList as a Parallel Array
Private Sub ListBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ListBox1.SelectedIndexChanged MessageBox.Show(rateList.Item(ListBox1.SelectedIndex)) End Sub
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load rateList.Add(0.05) rateList.Add(0.06) rateList.Add(0.07) rateList.Add(0.08) rateList.Add(0.09) rateList.Add(0.1) End Sub
Example: Select an interest rate from listbox and return its value
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Data Binding with ArrayLists
• Arraylists can be used as data source for a control.
• Demo: ListBox DataSource property.– Dim myArrayList As New ArrayList()– myArrayList.Add("apple")– myArrayList.Add("banana")– myArrayList.Add("orange")– ListBox1.DataSource = myArrayList
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Use arraylist to store many employee objects
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Module
Module Module1 Public empArrayList As New ArrayListEnd Module
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Data Entry Form
Dim newEmp As New emp newEmp.eid = TextBox1.Text newEmp.eName = TextBox2.Text newEmp.Salary = CDbl(TextBox3.Text) empArrayList.Add(newEmp)
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Update Form
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Creating ListBox and Display Selected Employee Data
Private Sub Form5_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Dim obj As Object For Each obj In empArrayList ListBox1.Items.Add(obj.eid) Next End Sub
Private Sub ListBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ListBox1.SelectedIndexChanged TextBox1.Text = empArrayList.Item(ListBox1.SelectedIndex).ename TextBox2.Text = empArrayList.Item(ListBox1.SelectedIndex).Salary.ToString End Sub
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Update Employee DataPrivate Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click If box1Changed Then empArrayList.Item(ListBox1.SelectedIndex).ename = TextBox1.Text End If If box2Changed Then empArrayList.Item(ListBox1.SelectedIndex).salary = CDbl(TextBox2.Text) End If End Sub Dim box1Changed As Boolean = False Dim box2Changed As Boolean = False Private Sub TextBox1_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox1.TextChanged box1Changed = True End Sub Private Sub TextBox2_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox2.TextChanged box2Changed = True End Sub
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Binding DataGridView
Private Sub Form6_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load DataGridView1.DataSource = empArrayList End Sub