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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:39:37+00:00 2026-05-12T09:39:37+00:00

I have created an Inventory Class but I don’t know how to retrieve information

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I have created an Inventory Class but I don’t know how to retrieve information from it. I know how to go over it in a foreach loop and display all items, but I don’t know how to see if YoYo is in there and if it is, print the Name, Cost and Quantity to a label. Can anybody please help?

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    2026-05-12T09:39:38+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:39 am

    I hope you’re going beyond an Inventory class and creating a Product class as well. Object-oriented languages are all about encapsulation and information hiding. Embed the output of the Product in a method for that object. Clients can simply call it that way instead of having to repeat it all over the place.

    I’d also recommend a find method in your Inventory class that lets you search for a Product instance. You might want to search by name now, but what about cost, category, or manufacturer? Perhaps you’ll want to extend it later.

    I agree with Marc’s dictionary recommendation, but I would advise that you made that part of Inventory’s private implementation. You’re adding an extra bit of abstraction that makes an Inventory something more than a mere dictionary.

    I think strings and data structures are wonderful, but too often these primitives leak into code when hiding them in an object would be much better for clients. That’s what I think good object-oriented design is all about.

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