Consider the follow class declarations:
public class Chui {
public Wopre getGaHi() {
...
}
public List<TreZepriass> getEsis() {
...
}
}
public class Groues {
public List<Chui> getTwoots() {
...
}
public List<String> getNida() {
...
}
}
public class Haon {
public File getHaXi() {
...
}
public List<Pidel> getCaBas() {
...
}
}
public class Jeid extends Haon {
public Rospue getRauwe() {
...
}
}
public class Pidel {
public byte[] getElTaapt() {
...
}
}
public class Rospue {
public byte[] getPrer() {
...
}
public int getRar() {
...
}
}
public class TreZepriass {
public List<String> getGredo() {
...
}
}
public class Wopre extends Jeid {
public byte[] getCiint() {
...
}
}
Draw a diagram showing the class relationships.
You only need to diagram the classes listed above. You only need to show the name of each class; do not show their methods or properties.
Draw arrows between the classes that have relationships, and label each arrow with one of the following:
Make sure your arrows point in the correct direction!
Given the following variable:
Groues stis
...and the following method:
public void process(int item)
...write code to process the rar of the first twoot of stis.
for (Chui twoot : stis.getTwootsList()) {
process(twoot.getGaHi().getJeid().getRauwe().getRar());
}
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