We will be working with the concept of bank accounts in order to explore more object-oriented code as well as a few other new topics.
- This is an individual project.
- Clone the project master repo and create a new branch with your initials.
- Push your branch so it will show in the list of branches on the project master.
- Fork the project master.
- Clone the forked repo:
$ git clone [YOUR FORKED REPO URL]
- Switch to your branch by doing
git checkout [YOUR BRANCH NAME]
. Do not work on the master branch. cd
into the dir create:d$ cd BankAccounts
- Run
git status
to verify the branch you are on - Run
git remote -v
to verify the folder you are in corresponds to the fork you have created.
Create a Bank
module which will contain your Account
class and any future bank account logic.
Create an Account
class which should have the following functionality:
- A new account should be created with an ID and an initial balance
- Should have a
withdraw
method that accepts a single parameter which represents the amount of money that will be withdrawn. This method should return the updated account balance. - Should have a
deposit
method that accepts a single parameter which represents the amount of money that will be deposited. This method should return the updated account balance. - Should be able to access the current
balance
of an account at any time.
- A new account cannot be created with initial negative balance - this will
raise
anArgumentError
(Google this) - The
withdraw
method does not allow the account to go negative - Will output a warning message and return the original un-modified balance
- Create an
Owner
class which will store information about those who own theAccounts
.- This should have info like name and address and any other identifying information that an account owner would have.
- Add an
owner
property to each Account to track information about who owns the account.- The
Account
can be created with anowner
, OR you can create a method that will add theowner
after theAccount
has already been created.
- The