Re: Quick question

From:
"Daniel Pitts" <googlegroupie@coloraura.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
4 Jan 2007 11:00:50 -0800
Message-ID:
<1167937250.163357.182640@6g2000cwy.googlegroups.com>
NickName wrote:

Hi,

The following is a "complete set of sample code" from a java tutorial.
I understand how the code works. But question, where was the instance
of textArea1defined? I understand textArea is a subclass from the AWT
package. Secondly, when a method of an external class can be
called/used directly vs. via instantiation? Read somewhere, don't
recall exactly how.

Many thanks.

// I guess the following line is missing
import java.awt.*;

// original code block starts

Vector vector1 = new Vector();
for (int i = 0; i < 10;i++) {
vector1.addElement(new Integer(i)); //addElement accepts object or
//composite types
} //but not primitive types
//enumerate vector1 using nextElement()
Enumeration e = vector1.elements();
textArea1.setText("The elements using Enumeration's nextElement():\n");
while (e.hasMoreElements()) {
textArea1.append(e.nextElement()+ " | ");
}
textArea1.append("\n\n");
//enumerate using the elementAt() method
textArea1.append("The elements using Vector's elementAt():\n");
for (int i = 0; i < vector1.size();i++) {
textArea1.append(vector1.elementAt(i) + " | ");
}
textArea1.append("\n\n");
//enumerate using the toString() method
textArea1.append("Here's the vector as a String:\n");
textArea1.append(vector1.toString());

// original code block ends


Actually, this is no where NEAR compete.

There isn't a class defined, and there are no methods defined.

You are right to wonder where textArea1 is defined. :-)

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