Consider the follow class declarations:
public class Adep {
public List<String> getXin() {
...
}
}
public class Esnasm {
public int getCucve() {
...
}
}
public class Feran {
public List<Fiermrul> getBlulos() {
...
}
public int getEimno() {
...
}
}
public class Fiermrul extends Esnasm {
public File getHusm() {
...
}
public int getEcRowhe() {
...
}
}
public class Genging extends Adep {
public Himob getNoPhan() {
...
}
}
public class Himob {
public List<Ultew> getIntes() {
...
}
public Pler getAiUnd() {
...
}
}
public class Pler {
public int getTuica() {
...
}
}
public class Ultew extends Feran {
public List<String> getSica() {
...
}
}
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:
Genging a
...and the following method:
public void process(int item)
...write code to process the ecRowhe of the first blulo of the first inte of a.
for (Ultew inte : a.getNoPhan().getIntesList()) {
for (Fiermrul blulo : inte.getFeran().getBlulosList()) {
process(blulo.getEcRowhe());
}
}
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