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substring | has arguments starting position and ending position + 1 | ![]() |
has example String sub = "submariner".substring(0,3); // = "sub" | ![]() | |
has purpose to extract part of a string | ![]() | |
has result a new String with a sequence of characters from the original string | ![]() | |
is a subtopic of The Basics of Java | ![]() | |
is an instance of Java method | ![]() | |
Java method | can be accessed by other methods and variables in any class in the same package by default | ![]() |
overrides a method in a superclass with the same name | ![]() | |
should be as private as possible | ![]() | |
should not be public except for those that will definitely need to be called from outside the package | ![]() | |
should return to its caller from only one place which should be the last statement | ![]() | |
method | should have a comment at its head if the method is non-obvious | ![]() |
module | has high cohesion if related aspects of a system are kept together in this module, and unrelated aspects are kept out | ![]() |
is implemented | ![]() | |
lacks side effects if it does not modify any data, and does not leave behind any information, other than its result, that would have an effect on other computations | ![]() | |
procedural abstraction | has advantage when using a certain procedure, a programmer does not need to worry about all the details of how it performs its computations; he or she only needs to know how to call it and what it computes | ![]() |
hides the details of procedures | ![]() | |
procedure | provides procedural abstraction | ![]() |
component | may perform a special-purpose function such as the user interface for a particular system | ![]() |
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