Trouble understanding Object State, Behavior, and Identity?

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面向向阳花 2021-01-30 11:42

I have been instructed by my professor to introduce myself on a page as if I were an object, and that I must address three things:
1) Object State, 2) Behavior, and 3) Ident

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  • 2021-01-30 11:56

    In the programming implementation of an object,

    its state is defined by its instance variables. Instance variables are private to the object. Unless explicitly made public or made available to other “friendly” classes, an object’s instance variables are inaccessible from outside the object.

    An object’s behavior is defined by its methods. Methods manipulate the instance variables to create new state; an object’s methods can also create new objects. Java white paper page:34

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  • 2021-01-30 12:02

    All objects have three essential features:

    • state
    • behavior
    • identity

    An object's state is defined by the attributes of the object and by the values these have. In your case, name, age, gender

    The term "behavior" refers to how objects interact with each other, and it is defined by the operations an object can perform. In your case, student object, can do some activity?

    student.getResults();
    
    • Identity:

    Even objects with the same properties and behavior have their own individual identity.

    For Example,

    2 blue station wagons that were built in the same year by the same manufacturer are still separate and unique cars.

    The identity of an object is independent of its attributes or operations. So an object will retain its identity no matter what values its properties have.

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  • 2021-01-30 12:03

    Characteristics of objects are:

    State: what the objects have, Student have a first name, last name, age, etc

    Behavior: what the objects do, Student attend a course "Java for beginners"

    Identity: what makes them unique, Student have Student-ID-number, or an email which is unique. (this is important when implementing the equals method, to determine if the objects are different or not)

    Student john = new Student("John");
    john.setCurrentActivity("Learning Java");
    john.setAge(21);
    john.setWeight(173);
    john.setAddress(...);
    john.setHobbies(...);
    

    and you can figure out the getters.

    public class Student {
        private String name;
        private int    age;
        //etc
    
        // construct a new student 
        public Student(String name) {
            this.name   = name;
        }
    
        public setAge(int age) {
            this.age   = age;
        }
    
        public int getAge() {
            return age;
        }
    }
    

    An illustration of a Car object, which I found that might help you some...

    Car state:

    • Speed
    • RPM
    • Gear
    • Direction
    • Fuel level
    • Engine temperature

    Behaviors:

    • Change Gear
    • Go faster/slower
    • Go in reverse
    • Stop
    • Shut-off

    Identity:

    • VIN
    • License Plate
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  • 2021-01-30 12:14

    As a correction to @MrSimpleMind's answer marked as best answer, and elaborating on @JNL's answer:

    Identity is not what makes the object unique in terms of it's state (e.g. name = "Tim" or whatever). Identity however is that an object is unique in terms of it's location in memory.
    If you what to read more about this, you can start by looking at this Wiki page: Identity in OOP

    UPDATE
    It's worth mentioning that it's not always in terms of location in memory. When saving an object to a database, it'll essentially be saved as a row, here an ID column is used.

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  • 2021-01-30 12:18

    State:- state is values of objects variables

    Behavior:- are methods of object

    Identity:- It is name of object.

    e.g:-

    class car{

    int speed = 100;

    void accelerate(){ }

    }

    class_car obj_car;

    here,

    State:- speed

    Behavior:- accelerate

    Identity:- obj_car

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