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Please help me to write the pseudocode of the following java program


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parent class

public class Developer
{
    private String platform;
    private String interviewerName;
    private String developerName;
    private int workingHour;
    
    public Developer(String pf, String iName, int wHour){
        String platform = pf;
        String interviewerName = iName;
        int workingHour = wHour; 
        String developerName = "";
        
        
        
    }
    public void setplatform(String pf){
        platform=pf;
    }
    public void setinterviewerName(String iName){
        interviewerName= iName;
    }
    
    public void setworkingHour(int wHour){
        workingHour= wHour;
    }
    public void setdeveloperName(String dName){
        developerName= dName;
    }
    public String getplatform(){
        return platform;
    }
    public String getinterviewerName(){
        return interviewerName;
    }
    public String getdeveloperName(){
        return developerName;
    }
    public int getworkingHour(){
        return workingHour;
    }
    
    public void display(){
        System.out.println("The platform is "+platform);
        System.out.println("The interviewer name is "+interviewerName);
        System.out.println("The working hour is "+workingHour);
        if(developerName!="")
        System.out.println("The developer name is "+developerName);
    }
    
    
    
    
    
}

 

 

 

CHILD CLASS

public class SeniorDeveloper extends Developer
{
    private int salary;
    private String joiningDate;
    private String staffRoomNumber;
    private double contractPeriod;
    private int advanceSalary;
    private boolean appointed;
    private boolean terminated;
    
    public SeniorDeveloper(String platform, String interviewerName, int workingHour, int sl, double cPeriod)
    {
        super(platform, interviewerName, workingHour);
        int salary = sl;
        double contractPeriod = cPeriod;
        String joiningDate="";
        String staffRoomNumber="";
        int advanceSalary=0;
        boolean appointed= false;
        boolean terminated= false;
        
    
    }
    
    public void setsalary(int sl)
    {
        salary= sl;
    }
    public void setjoiningDate(String joiningDate)
    {
        this.joiningDate= joiningDate;
    }
    public void setstaffRoomNumber(String staffRoomNumber)
    {
        this.staffRoomNumber= staffRoomNumber;
    }
    public void setcontractPeriod(double cPeriod)
    {
        contractPeriod = cPeriod;
    }
    public void setadvanceSalary(int advanceSalary )
    {
        this.advanceSalary= advanceSalary;
    }
    public void setappointed(boolean appointed)
    {
        this.appointed= appointed;
    }
    public void setterminated(boolean terminated)
    {
        this.terminated= terminated;
    }
    public int getsalary()
    {
        return salary;
    }
    public String getjoiningDate()
    {
        return joiningDate;
    }
    public String getstaffRoomNumber()
    {
        return staffRoomNumber;
    }
    public double getcontractPeriod()
    {
        return contractPeriod;
    }
    public int getadvanceSalary()
    {
        return advanceSalary;
    }
    public boolean getappointed()
    {
        return appointed;
    }
    public boolean getterminated()
    {
        return terminated;
    }
    public void setSalary(int salary)
    {
        this.salary=salary;
    }
    public void setContractPeriod(int contractPeriod)
    {
        this.contractPeriod = contractPeriod;
    
    }
    public void hireForAndroid(String developerName,String joiningDate, int advanceSalary, String staffRoomNumber)
    {
        if(appointed==true)
        {
            System.out.println("Developer Name: "+developerName);
            System.out.println("Room Number: "+staffRoomNumber);
            System.out.println("Developer is already appointed");
        }
        else
        {
            super.setdeveloperName(developerName);
            this.joiningDate= joiningDate;
            this.staffRoomNumber = staffRoomNumber;
            this.advanceSalary = advanceSalary;
            appointed=true;
            terminated=false;
            
        }
    }
    
    public void contractTerminated()
    {
        if(terminated==true)
        {
            System.out.println("Sorry!!You are terminated.");
        }
        else
        {
            super.setdeveloperName("");
            joiningDate = "";
            advanceSalary = 0;
            appointed = false;
            terminated = true;
            
        }
    }
    
    public void printInfo()
    {
        System.out.println("Platform: "+getplatform());
        System.out.println("Interviewer Name: "+getinterviewerName());
        System.out.println("Salary of developer: "+salary);
    }
    
    public void display()
    {
        super.display();
        if(appointed==true)
        {
            System.out.println("Name of developer: "+getdeveloperName());
            System.out.println("Termination status: "+terminated);
            System.out.println("Joining Date: "+joiningDate);
            System.out.println("Advance Salary: "+advanceSalary);
        
        }
    }
        
    
}

CHILD CLASS


public class JuniorDeveloper extends Developer
{
    private int salary;
    private String appointedDate;
    private String evaluationPeriod;
    private String terminationDate;
    private String specialization;
    private String appointedBy;
    private boolean joined;
    
    public JuniorDeveloper(String pf, String iName, int wHour, int salary, String appointedBy, String terminationDate )
    {
        super(pf,iName,wHour);
        this.appointedDate = "";
        this.evaluationPeriod = "";
        this.specialization = "";
        this.joined = false;
    }
    
    public int getsalary()
    {
        return salary;
    }
    
    public String getappointedDate()
    {
        return appointedDate;
    }
    
    public String getevaluationPeriod()
    {
        return evaluationPeriod;
    }
    
    public String terminationDate()
    {
        return terminationDate;
    }
    
    public String specialization()
    {
        return specialization;
    }
    
    public String appointedBy()
    {
        return appointedBy;
    }
    
    public boolean joined()
    {
        return joined;
    }
    
    public void setsalary(int salary)
    {
        if(joined==false)
        {
            this.salary = salary;
        }
        else
        {
            System.out.println("It is not possible to change the salary");
        }
    }
    
    public void appointDev(String developerName, String appointedDate, String terminationDate, String specialization)
    {
        if(joined==false)
        {
            super.setdeveloperName(developerName);
            joined=true;
        }
        else
        {
            System.out.println("Developer was already appointed on "+appointedDate);
        }
        //this.appointedDate = appointedDate;
        this.terminationDate = terminationDate;
        this.specialization = specialization;
    }
    
    public void display()
    {
      super.display();
      if(joined==true)
      {
          System.out.println("Appointed date: "+appointedDate);
          System.out.println("Developer Name: "+getdeveloperName());
          System.out.println("Evaluation Period: "+evaluationPeriod);
          System.out.println("Termination Date: "+terminationDate);
          System.out.println("Developer Salary: "+salary);
          System.out.println("Developer Specialization: "+specialization);
          System.out.println("Appointed By: "+appointedBy);
        }
    }
}
 

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Hello new poster.

 

Can we start with some information. Is this a homework assignment? It feels a lot like a homework assignment. It may be a lot more beneficial if you figured out what's going on with this code on your own and properly followed the class curriculum.

 

If it's not homework, can you explain why you'd need this in Pseudo-code to help give our helpful members incentive to assist you.

 

Welcome to Neowin.

 

 

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Here's one example of a type of psuedo code, for the JuniorDeveloper.setsalary method:

 

if developer has joined then
	set salary
else
	Output "It is not possible to change the salary"

 

If you have questions, feel free to ask. If your "question" is "do it for me", then don't bother.

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Pseudo code is a (easily) human readable simplification of software source code. There's no hard rules for it, though the tutor grading your submission might have some (in which case you should have materials to base your answer on).

 

The point is, you need to read the source code and simplify it to the point that anyone can read it.

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I think it'd help you a lot more to attempt the pseudo code yourself and then, if you're still having significant problem, approach people on forums. You'll learn a lot more with trial and error then an answer sheet.

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7 hours ago, gunjangunda said:

please solve this question sir

Please see here.

 

We're here to help, but we won't do the work for you. As someone already mentioned, pseudocode is just translating the code in to day-to-day speech. Since this is an assignment I assume you didn't write the code yourself, but I would also assume that you've been in the course long enough to learn what each of those codes does?

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7 hours ago, gunjangunda said:

I dont have any ideas on this pseudocode and i am trying to learn it.

Please would you provide me complete answer cause today is my last submission date.

 

Hahahahahahahaha you left it until your last day to ask someone to do your homework?

 

I genuinely hope you fail whatever course you are on!

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no offense but if you weren't even sure where to start with writing pseudo code then you should have sat down with your instructor and discussed your issues at the start instead of waiting until your assignment was due;

 

pseudo code in essence is just writing your steps in plain english so basically anyone could understand what your app is doing even if they don't understand true code

it is as basic as you get outside of flow charts without using real code; if you cannot understand this portion then programming may not be the field for you; not trying to be mean, just honest.

 

think of pseudo code as your steplist/checklist.

 

Jane has 3 apples

    if Jane has 8 apples

          say 'Jane has 8 apples'

    else give Jane 1 apples and goto top of loop

 

 

Something like the above; it says what you're doing without using actual code but still keeping a structure.

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