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Graduate in Biology and Nutrition, MBA Finance
Florida State University
Aug-2000 - Jul-2007
Ass. Relationship Manager
Penn-Florida
Mar-2009 - Feb-2016
In this week, you will design and implement a class. The class represents a product category that your company sells. Example product categories could be toasters, books, cars, televisions, and computers. Your class should have at least 3 attributes (instance variables). Getters and setters for each instance variables should be provided. Attributes should be appropriately typed and scoped to incorporate data hiding. Appropriate constructors should be implemented.
Create an application that constructs at least 1 instance (object) of your class. The application should call the constructor that you implemented to construct the object. The default constructor should not be used. The initial values passed to the constructor should be values entered by the user. The application should provide clear prompts for the required initial values to be used by the constructor.
Your application should test each getter and setter for each class. Display the results of each call to a getter to demonstrate that the correct results are returned. This information should display in a well-formatted manner and using a combination of printf(), print(), and println() statements. Headers and labels should be used in the display to make it clear what each value displayed represents.
Your code should be well commented. Use the following steps to guide your work:
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