/** * Write a description of class WriteIFs here. * * @author William Brown * @version 1.0 10/21/2018 */ public class WriteIFs { int x; int tt_t; int tt_s; int oo1, oo2; String ss; public WriteIFs() { // initialise instance variables x = 0; tt_t = 0; tt_s = 1; ss = ""; oo1 = 61; oo2 = 49; } public void playerDied(boolean player1) { // Write an IF statement that checks “player1.isAlive()” if(player1 == true){ displayGameOver(player1); } // and if that’s false, calls “displayGameOver(player1)” } public String thermoSTAT(int room) { // Write an IF statement that checks the // “temperature(room)” and if that check is less than 70, // calls “heatOn()” else calls “coolOn()” if(tempurature(room) < 70){ heatOn(); } else{ coolOn(); } return this.ss; } public void fireplaceControl(Object fireplace1) { // Write an IF statement that checks // “outsideTemp()” is less than 50 // AND // “insideTemp()” is less than 62, // calls “startAFire(fireplace1)” if(outsideTemp() < 50 || insideTemp() < 62){ startAFire(fireplace1); } } public void checkFuel(double fuelLevel) { // Write an IF statement that checks “fuelLevel” // and if that check is less than 0.08, calls “refuel()” if(fuelLevel < 0.08){ refuel(); } } /** * Pay no attention to the code below this point. * * * instance variables int x; int tt_t; int tt_s; int oo1, oo2; String ss; * Constructor for objects of class WriteIFs */ // associated routines public boolean isAlive(boolean p) { return !p; } private int tempurature(int t) { return t+2; } private void heatOn() { this.ss = "heating"; } private void coolOn() { this.ss = "cooling"; } private int insideTemp() { return oo1; } private int outsideTemp() { return oo2; } private void startAFire(Object o) { this.tt_s = 213; } private void refuel() { this.x = 99; } private void displayGameOver(boolean b) { this.ss = "Game Over!"; } }