// Adding a toString method to PhoneNumber - page 52 package org.effectivejava.examples.chapter03.item10; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; public final class PhoneNumber { private final short areaCode; private final short prefix; private final short lineNumber; public PhoneNumber(int areaCode, int prefix, int lineNumber) { rangeCheck(areaCode, 999, "area code"); rangeCheck(prefix, 999, "prefix"); rangeCheck(lineNumber, 9999, "line number"); this.areaCode = (short) areaCode; this.prefix = (short) prefix; this.lineNumber = (short) lineNumber; } private static void rangeCheck(int arg, int max, String name) { if (arg < 0 || arg > max) throw new IllegalArgumentException(name + ": " + arg); } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (o == this) return true; if (!(o instanceof PhoneNumber)) return false; PhoneNumber pn = (PhoneNumber) o; return pn.lineNumber == lineNumber && pn.prefix == prefix && pn.areaCode == areaCode; } @Override public int hashCode() { int result = 17; result = 31 * result + areaCode; result = 31 * result + prefix; result = 31 * result + lineNumber; return result; } /** * Returns the string representation of this phone number. The string * consists of fourteen characters whose format is "(XXX) YYY-ZZZZ", where * XXX is the area code, YYY is the prefix, and ZZZZ is the line number. * (Each of the capital letters represents a single decimal digit.) * * If any of the three parts of this phone number is too small to fill up * its field, the field is padded with leading zeros. For example, if the * value of the line number is 123, the last four characters of the string * representation will be "0123". * * Note that there is a single space separating the closing parenthesis * after the area code from the first digit of the prefix. */ @Override public String toString() { return String.format("(%03d) %03d-%04d", areaCode, prefix, lineNumber); } public static void main(String[] args) { Map<PhoneNumber, String> m = new HashMap<PhoneNumber, String>(); m.put(new PhoneNumber(707, 867, 5309), "Jenny"); System.out.println(m); } }