public static void main(String[] args) { Account Test = new Account(1122, 20000, 4.5); Test.withdraw(2500); Test.deposit(3000); System.out.println("Your Balance Is: " + Test.getbalance()); System.out.println("Your Monthly Interest Rate Is: " + Test.getMonthlyInterestRate()); System.out.println("The Account Was Created On: " + Test.dateCreated()); }
public static void main(String args[]) throws InsufficientFundsException { // In the ‘Test’ class, create an instance of Account // ID = 1122 Balance = 20,000 Account account = new Account(1122, 20000); // Annual Interest rate 4.5% account.setAnnulInterestRate(4.5); // Use the withdraw method to withdraw $2,500 account.withdraw(2500); // Use the deposit method to deposit $3,000 account.deposit(3000); // Print the balance, the monthly interest and the date the account was // created. System.out.print("The balance is :"); System.out.println(account.balance); System.out.print("The monthly interest is :"); System.out.println(account.getMonthlyInterestRate()); java.util.Date dateCreated = new java.util.Date(); System.out.print("Date Created was :"); System.out.println(dateCreated); }
// testing monthly interest rate @Test public final void testMonthlyInterestRate() { a.getMonthlyInterestRate(); }