Create a class named “BankAccount” that has the attributes bank, accountNumber, accountName. Implement setters and getters for these attributes. Create two classes: “DebitAccount” and “CreditAccount”, which both inherit from BankAccount.   DebitAccount class has the following additional attributes and methods: double balance - cannot be negative setter and getter for balance   withdraw(double amount) - subtracts balance with the said amount and displays new balance. Does not do anything if amount is greater than balance deposit(double amount) - adds amount to balance and displays new balance

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  1. Create a class named “BankAccount” that has the attributes bank, accountNumber, accountName. Implement setters and getters for these attributes.
  2. Create two classes: “DebitAccount” and “CreditAccount”, which both inherit from BankAccount.

 

DebitAccount class has the following additional attributes and methods:

double balance - cannot be negative
setter and getter for balance
 
withdraw(double amount) - subtracts balance with the said amount and displays new balance. Does not do anything if amount is greater than balance
deposit(double amount) - adds amount to balance and displays new balance

 

CreditAccount class has the following additional attributes and methods:

double creditBalance - can be negative
setter and getter for balance
pay(double amount) - subtracts creditbalance and displays new creditBalance
interest(double rate) - adds (creditBalance * percentage) to creditBalance
 
Note: 1 = 100% for rate

 

Inputs

1. Char input for type of account (D/C)

2. Following lines are operations

- {amount} : for withdraw and pay methods + {amount/rate} : for deposit and interest 0 if stop

C
+ 5000
- 5500
+ 700
0

Sample Output

Enter account type: D
Enter operation 1: + 5000
Balance: 5000
 
Enter operation 2: - 5500
Balance: 5000
 
Enter operation 3: + 700
Balance: 5700
 
Enter operation 4: 0 Stopping...
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Enter account type: D
Enter operation 1: + 5000
Balance: 5000
Enter operation 2: - 5500
Balance: 5000
Enter operation 3: + 700
Balance: 5700
Enter operation 4: 0
Stopping...
Transcribed Image Text:Test Cases Test Cases Test Case 1 Your Output No Output Expected Output Enter account type: D Enter operation 1: + 5000 Balance: 5000 Enter operation 2: - 5500 Balance: 5000 Enter operation 3: + 700 Balance: 5700 Enter operation 4: 0 Stopping...
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