Linksys
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Kenshin: It doesn't matter. Use whatever technique you like. However. Once I've said I'll kill you,
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Post by Linksys on Feb 22, 2002 13:45:13 GMT -5
Can someone tell me what this class is supposed to do? From what I understand all this class contains is two instance variables, one is for the link and the other for title and a get method? Also do we put instances of URLPair inside the node of the linkedlist? One final thing is this class the class that is described by Vital Rule #3? "You must write a class to encapsulate a link and title pair."
Thanks.
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DK
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Post by DK on Feb 22, 2002 15:07:09 GMT -5
I believe you're on the right track. (the answer's yes to all your questions)O therwise, we're both totally off! Can someone tell me what this class is supposed to do? From what I understand all this class contains is two instance variables, one is for the link and the other for title and a get method? Also do we put instances of URLPair inside the node of the linkedlist? One final thing is this class the class that is described by Vital Rule #3? "You must write a class to encapsulate a link and title pair." Thanks.
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Post by TheRock on Feb 23, 2002 2:30:27 GMT -5
for the get method. do we have to return both link and title at the same time......... or can I write 2 get method like one return link, one return title...
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Post by Brutal_Chicken on Feb 23, 2002 12:45:06 GMT -5
I made one for each.
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Post by gabbie on Feb 26, 2002 1:04:51 GMT -5
HELP URLPAIR IS MESSING ME UP
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Post by Bahamut on Feb 26, 2002 1:05:58 GMT -5
OMFG edit out your damned code from your post.
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Post by gabbie on Feb 26, 2002 1:08:36 GMT -5
sorries bout dat.. i was wondering if it was ok to add by blah.....add(up.toString) ?? up is instance of URLPair
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