• Here is sample code for a possible implementation of a Bicycle class, to give you an overview of a class declaration.


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    public class Bicycle {
            
        // the Bicycle class has
        // three fields
        public int cadence;
        public int gear;
        public int speed;
            
        // the Bicycle class has
        // one constructor
        public Bicycle(int startCadence, int startSpeed, int startGear) {
            gear = startGear;
            cadence = startCadence;
            speed = startSpeed;
        }
            
        // the Bicycle class has
        // four methods
        public void setCadence(int newValue) {
            cadence = newValue;
        }
            
        public void setGear(int newValue) {
            gear = newValue;
        }
            
        public void applyBrake(int decrement) {
            speed -= decrement;
        }
            
        public void speedUp(int increment) {
            speed += increment;
        }
            
    }
    
  • A class declaration for a MountainBike class that is a subclass of Bicycle might look like this:


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    public class MountainBike extends Bicycle {
            
        // the MountainBike subclass has
        // one field
        public int seatHeight;
    
        // the MountainBike subclass has
        // one constructor
        public MountainBike(int startHeight, int startCadence,
                            int startSpeed, int startGear) {
            super(startCadence, startSpeed, startGear);
            seatHeight = startHeight;
        }   
            
        // the MountainBike subclass has
        // one method
        public void setHeight(int newValue) {
            seatHeight = newValue;
        }   
    
    }
    
  • MountainBike inherits all the fields and methods of Bicycle and adds the field seatHeight and a method to set it (mountain bikes have seats that can be moved up and down as the terrain demands).