I learned this piece of code in University, while learning C++.. and I later used the same thing in C#… but now I want to use it in Java… I have looked all over Internet for similar thing, but i dun even no how to phrase it so i get the correct results.
So umm please let me know how to do this is in JAVA and also let me know what is this way called??? I know What it does.. but i have no idea how it does it.. so mind explaining it as well…
C++ is the same thing as below except one DIFFERENCE look Below
C# if (Customers[i].delExecute(delIn) == true)
C++ if (Customers[i]->delExecute(delIn) == true)
Java ?? if (????????????????????????????????)
So here I go ill try my best to explain.
C#
Class called Customer with custId etc etc
List<Customer> Customers = new List<Customers>
public void delCust(int delIn)
{
for (int i = 0; i < Customers.Count(); i++)
{
if (Customers[i].delExecute(delIn) == true)
{
Customers.Remove(Customers[i]);
break;
}
}
}
bool delExecute(int delInput) {
if (custId == delInput) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
OK right so the above code works
now I want the same thing with JAVA… anyone got any ideas how?
BTW, there is no need to say
== trueexplicitly