How do getters and setters work?

I'm from the php world. Could you explain what getters and setters are and could give you some examples?


Solution 1:

Tutorial is not really required for this. Read up on encapsulation

private String myField; //"private" means access to this is restricted to the class.

public String getMyField()
{
     //include validation, logic, logging or whatever you like here
    return this.myField;
}
public void setMyField(String value)
{
     //include more logic
     this.myField = value;
}

Solution 2:

In Java getters and setters are completely ordinary functions. The only thing that makes them getters or setters is convention. A getter for foo is called getFoo and the setter is called setFoo. In the case of a boolean, the getter is called isFoo. They also must have a specific declaration as shown in this example of a getter and setter for 'name':

class Dummy
{
    private String name;

    public Dummy() {}

    public Dummy(String name) {
        this.name = name;
    }

    public String getName() {
        return this.name;
    }

    public void setName(String name) {
        this.name = name;
    }
}

The reason for using getters and setters instead of making your members public is that it makes it possible to change the implementation without changing the interface. Also, many tools and toolkits that use reflection to examine objects only accept objects that have getters and setters. JavaBeans for example must have getters and setters as well as some other requirements.

Solution 3:

class Clock {  
        String time;  

        void setTime (String t) {  
           time = t;  
        }  

        String getTime() {  
           return time;  
        }  
}  


class ClockTestDrive {  
   public static void main (String [] args) {  
   Clock c = new Clock;  

   c.setTime("12345")  
   String tod = c.getTime();  
   System.out.println(time: " + tod);  
 }
}  

When you run the program, program starts in mains,

  1. object c is created
  2. function setTime() is called by the object c
  3. the variable time is set to the value passed by
  4. function getTime() is called by object c
  5. the time is returned
  6. It will passe to tod and tod get printed out