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Nov 26, 2012 13:55
hmm...
Nov 26, 2012 13:51
sec i'll try
Nov 26, 2012 13:34
my point is to get the lines/ create objects / sort them / write to the file
Nov 26, 2012 13:33
but the objects like runaway which extends the ItemObject
public Runway(String ID,String objectType,String codeID,String designator,String length){
		super(ID,objectType);
		this.codeID =codeID;
		this.designator=designator;
		this.length=length;
	}
Nov 26, 2012 13:31
because the ItemObject have only 2 attributes
Nov 26, 2012 13:31
i read lines,one by one......then i add the s[0] and s[1 values] to the constructor to ItemObject
Nov 26, 2012 13:30
yes
Nov 26, 2012 13:29
but i am stacked on the arraylist of various objects :)
Nov 26, 2012 13:28
this can help me to get one job
Nov 26, 2012 13:28
no i am out of school
Nov 26, 2012 13:28
String s[] = strLine.split("\\|");
Nov 26, 2012 13:28
i can trandsform the lines into arrays
Nov 26, 2012 13:27
first is id / second object type / ...own attributes
Nov 26, 2012 13:27
4479624|Airspace|FIR|WBFC|KOTA KINABALU FIR
Nov 26, 2012 13:26
the lines are like
Nov 26, 2012 13:26
:D
Nov 26, 2012 13:26
i read the lines of source file
while ((strLine = br.readLine()) != null) {
				// Print the content on the console
				String s[] = strLine.split("\\|");
Nov 26, 2012 13:25
public class Runway extends ItemObject {

	private String codeID;
	private String designator;
	private String length;

	public Runway(String ID,String objectType,String codeID,String designator,String length){
		super(ID,objectType);
		this.codeID =codeID;
		this.designator=designator;
		this.length=length;
	}

	public String getCodeID() {
		return codeID;
	}

	public void setCodeID(String codeID) {
		this.codeID = codeID;
	}

	public String getDesignator() {
		return designator;
	}

	public void setDesignator(String designator) {
Nov 26, 2012 13:25
i am trying everything:)
Nov 26, 2012 13:24
public class ItemObject {

	private String ID;
	private String objectType;


	public ItemObject(String ID,String objectType){

		this.ID=ID;
		this.objectType=objectType;
	}


	public String getID() {
		return ID;
	}
	public void setID(String iD) {
		ID = iD;
	}
	public String getObjectType() {
		return objectType;
	}
	public void setObjectType(String objectType) {
		this.objectType = objectType;
	}
Nov 26, 2012 13:23
the other classes are RuWay extends ItemObject
Nov 26, 2012 13:22
main object
Nov 26, 2012 13:21
:D
Nov 26, 2012 13:20
the other objects like runway are extended
Nov 26, 2012 13:20
ItemObject == mainClass
Nov 26, 2012 13:18
:D
Nov 26, 2012 13:18
runway == extended class
Nov 26, 2012 13:18
itemObject == mainClass
Nov 26, 2012 13:17
is this ok?

while ((strLine = br.readLine()) != null) {
				// Print the content on the console
				String s[] = strLine.split("\\|");
				ItemObject myObj = new ItemObject(s[0], s[1]);
			ArrayList<ItemObject> items = new ArrayList<ItemObject>();
			//ArrayList<ItemObject> items = new ArrayList<ItemObject>();
			items.add(myObj);


				for(ItemObject temp : items){

					if(temp.getClass().equals("RunWay")){
						Runway run = new Runway(s[0], s[1], s[2], s[3], s[4]);
						items.add(run);
					}
Nov 26, 2012 13:14
@LewsTherin
mainClass myObj = new mainClass(s[0], s[1]);// the mainClass have only 2 atributes
Nov 26, 2012 13:13
but when the object is runway it have more then 2 parameters
Nov 26, 2012 13:12
id :4586176Type :Aerodrome
id :68352072Type :Obstacle
id :4825070Type :Runway
id :4479624Type :Airspace
id :72275967Type :Obstacle
id :4586182Type :Aerodrome
Nov 26, 2012 13:12
output
Nov 26, 2012 13:12
the <mainClass> is working but it takes only first and second parameter
Nov 26, 2012 13:10
wait a sec...i'll try
Nov 26, 2012 13:10
I tried the <Object> but its not working :)
Nov 26, 2012 13:09
but the problem is when i create arraylist<mainClass> list = new Arraylist<mainClass> i only the vales s[1] and s[2] are added and i don't have access to other classes methods
Nov 26, 2012 13:08
yes
Nov 26, 2012 13:08
i read the values from file and i need the one array list for all the objects
FileInputStream fstream = new FileInputStream("data.txt");
// Get the object of DataInputStream
DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream(fstream);
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(in));
String strLine;
// Read File Line By Line
while ((strLine = br.readLine()) != null) {
    // Print the content on the console
    String s[] = strLine.split("\\|");
    mainClass myObj = new mainClass(s[0], s[1]);
Nov 26, 2012 13:05
?
Nov 26, 2012 13:05
class mainClass{
    this.id=id;
    this.type=type;
}
class extendedClass extends mainClass{
    super(ID,Type);
    this.atr1=atr1;
}

class extendedClass2 extends mainClass{
    super(ID,type);
    this.atr2=atr2;
    this.atr3=atr3;
}
Nov 26, 2012 13:04
i have an issue with the understanding the arraylist which contain the objects from different classes. I have 6 objects. All of objects have 2 attributes in common.(ID,Type) Every object has its own attributes. I created mainObject class with 2 atr (ID,Type). The other objects extends the mainObject so they have
Nov 26, 2012 13:04
hi can somebody help me solve my java problem ??:)