JAVA Program Write a Temperature class that will hold a temp
***JAVA Program*** Write a Temperature class that will hold a temperature in Fahrenheit and provide methods to get the temperature in Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin. The class should have the
following field:
• ftemp: a double that holds a Fahrenheit temperature.
The class should have the following methods :
• Constructor : The constructor accepts a Fahrenheit temperature (as a double ) and stores it in the ftemp field.
• setFahrenheit: The set Fahrenheit method accepts a Fahrenheit temperature (as a double ) and stores it in the ftemp field.
• getFahrenheit: Returns the value of the ftemp field as a Fahrenheit temperature (no conversion required)
• getCelsius: Returns the value of the ftemp field converted to Celsius. Use the following formula to convert to Celsius:
Celsius = (5/9) * (Fahrenheit - 32)
• getKelvin: Returns the value of the ftemp field converted to Kelvin. Use the following formula to convert to Kelvin:
Kelvin = ((5/9) * (Fahrenheit - 32)) + 273
Demonstrate the Temperature class by writing a separate program that asks the user for a
Fahrenheit temperature. The program should create an instance of the Temperature class ,
with the value entered by the user passed to the constructor . The program should then
call the object \'s methods to display the temperature in the following format (for example,
if the temperature in Fahrenheit was -40):
The temperature in Fahrenheit is -40.0
The temperature in Celsius is -40.0
The temperature in Kelvin is 233.0
SAMPLE RUN #4: java Temperature
***Output has to look like this***
Solution
solution
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Temperature {
private double ftemp;
public Temperature(double ftemp) {
this.ftemp = ftemp;
}
public double getFahrenheit() {
return ftemp;
}
public double getCelsius() {
double celsiusTemp= (double)(5/9)*(ftemp - 32);
return celsiusTemp;
}
public double getKelvin() {
double kelvinTemp=((5 / 9) * (ftemp - 32)) + 273;
return kelvinTemp;
}
public void setFahrenheit(double ftemp) {
this.ftemp = ftemp;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println(\"enter the fahrenheit temperature\");
double temp = scanner.nextDouble();
Temperature temperature = new Temperature(temp);
double fahrenheitTemp = temperature.getFahrenheit();
System.out.println(\"you entered fahrenheit temperature is \"
+ fahrenheitTemp);
double celsiusTemp = temperature.getCelsius();
System.out.println(\"the temperature in Celsius is \" + celsiusTemp);
double kelvinTemp = temperature.getKelvin();
System.out.println(\"the temperature in Kelvin is \" + kelvinTemp);
}
}
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