
Explanation of Solution
a.
Method heading for each method:
- • Method heading for read rating from user is “public void readRating()”.
 - • Method heading for gets maximum rating is “public int getMaximumRating()”...
 
Explanation of Solution
b.
Preconditions and postconditions of each method:
- • Precondition and postcondition of “public void readRating()” method.
- ○ Precondition: Display maximum rating range for given description using object of “RatingScore” class.
 - ○ Postcondition: The “the_rating” is assigned to “value”.
 
 - • Precondition and postcondition of “getMaximumRating()” method.
- ○ Precondition: None...
 
 
Explanation of Solution
c.
Test class for some Java statement:
//Create object "movieScore" from "RatingScore" class
RatingScore movieScore = new RatingScore();
//Create object "restaurantScore" from "RatingScore" class
RatingScore restaurantScore = new RatingScore();
//Call "setRatingScore" method for object "movieScore"
movieScore.setRatingScore("Merry's excellent movie", 8);
//Call "setRatingScore" method for object "restaurantScore"
restaurantScore.setRatingScore("Food quality", 20);
//Read rating for object "movieScore" by calling the method "readRating".
movieScore.readRating();
//Display the given statement
System...
Explanation of Solution
d.
Implementation of class:
RatingScore.java:
//Import package
import java.util.Scanner;
//Define a class "RatingScore"
public class RatingScore
{
//Declare required instance variable
private String desc;
private int maximum_rating;
private int the_rating;
//Set values to "RatingScore" attributes
public void setRatingScore(String d, int m)
{
desc = d;
maximum_rating = m;
the_rating = -1;
}
//Method definition for read rating from user
public void readRating()
{
//Display given statement for description
System.out.println("Enter rating for " + desc + ":");
//Display given maximum rating
System.out.println("Please enter an integer from 0 to " + maximum_rating);
//Create object for Scanner class
Scanner r = new Scanner(System.in);
//Assign "value" to "-1"
int value = -1;
//Assign required rating to "true"
boolean requiredRating = true;
//Check rating condition using "while" loop
while(requiredRating)
{
//Read input from user
value = r.nextInt();
if(value >= 0 && value <= maximum_rating)
{
requiredRating = false;
}
else
{
System.out.println("Error: The given rating is out of range.");
System.out.println("Enter an integer from 0 to " + maximum_rating);
}
}
the_rating = value;
}
//Method definition for gets maximum rating
public int getMaximumRating()
{
//Returns maximum rating
return maximum_rating;
}
//Method definition for gets rating
public int getRatingValue()
{
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