Construct clone of an object : Clone « Class Definition « Java Tutorial






class Box {
  double width;

  double height;

  double depth;

  Box(Box ob) { 
    width = ob.width;
    height = ob.height;
    depth = ob.depth;
  }

  Box(double w, double h, double d) {
    width = w;
    height = h;
    depth = d;
  }

  Box() {
    width = -1; 
    height = -1;
    depth = -1; 
  }

  Box(double len) {
    width = height = depth = len;
  }

  double volume() {
    return width * height * depth;
  }
}

class BoxWeight extends Box {
  double weight; 

  BoxWeight(double w, double h, double d, double m) {
    width = w;
    height = h;
    depth = d;
    weight = m;
  }
}

class DemoBoxWeight {
  public static void main(String args[]) {
    BoxWeight mybox1 = new BoxWeight(10, 20, 15, 34.3);
    BoxWeight mybox2 = new BoxWeight(2, 3, 4, 0.076);
    double vol;

    vol = mybox1.volume();
    System.out.println(vol);
    System.out.println(mybox1.weight);
    System.out.println();

    vol = mybox2.volume();
    System.out.println(vol);
    System.out.println(mybox2.weight);
  }
}








5.18.Clone
5.18.1.Demonstrate the clone() method.
5.18.2.Override the clone() method.
5.18.3.Copying Objects implements Cloneable
5.18.4.Construct clone of an object
5.18.5.construct clone of an object and call constructor in the super class
5.18.6.public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException
5.18.7.Cast after cloning
5.18.8.Shallow copy then deep copy
5.18.9.Uses serialization to perform deep copy cloning.
5.18.10.Deep clone Object
5.18.11.Deep clone serializing/de-serializng Clone
5.18.12.Serializable Clone
5.18.13.Manipulate properties after clone operation
5.18.14.Clone an object with clone method from parent
5.18.15.Arrays are automatically cloneable
5.18.16.A collection of utilities to workaround limitations of Java clone framework
5.18.17.Copy an serializable object deeply
5.18.18.Clone an array