Creating an object from a method within another class and having it appear on the BlueJ workbench










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BlueJ: Create object via codepad that'll appear in Object Bench?
How do I create an object from another class (BlueJ)



The above posts came close to what I want to achieve but did not manage to answer my question.



Question:



Can you create an object from within a method in another class which then appears as an object on the workbench in the BlueJ IDE?



For example:



This block of code creates the object as desired from the Customer class. However it does not appear as an object on the bench. Meaning that I can't select and run methods from the Customer class unless I code it in from the Bank class.



public class Bank

public void accountActivation(String newName, String newID, String newPinNumber)

customer = new Customer(newName,newID,newPinNumber);



Is it possible to have this object which is created, become it's own object on the work bench. Basically the red rounded square that appears.



addToBench was mentioned but I don't understand how to implement this and I am struggling to find any other meaningful information.



Finally if this is not possible, how do I create multiple objects and store / reference them again?



Thanks in advanced.










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    Research:



    BlueJ: Create object via codepad that'll appear in Object Bench?
    How do I create an object from another class (BlueJ)



    The above posts came close to what I want to achieve but did not manage to answer my question.



    Question:



    Can you create an object from within a method in another class which then appears as an object on the workbench in the BlueJ IDE?



    For example:



    This block of code creates the object as desired from the Customer class. However it does not appear as an object on the bench. Meaning that I can't select and run methods from the Customer class unless I code it in from the Bank class.



    public class Bank

    public void accountActivation(String newName, String newID, String newPinNumber)

    customer = new Customer(newName,newID,newPinNumber);



    Is it possible to have this object which is created, become it's own object on the work bench. Basically the red rounded square that appears.



    addToBench was mentioned but I don't understand how to implement this and I am struggling to find any other meaningful information.



    Finally if this is not possible, how do I create multiple objects and store / reference them again?



    Thanks in advanced.










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      Research:



      BlueJ: Create object via codepad that'll appear in Object Bench?
      How do I create an object from another class (BlueJ)



      The above posts came close to what I want to achieve but did not manage to answer my question.



      Question:



      Can you create an object from within a method in another class which then appears as an object on the workbench in the BlueJ IDE?



      For example:



      This block of code creates the object as desired from the Customer class. However it does not appear as an object on the bench. Meaning that I can't select and run methods from the Customer class unless I code it in from the Bank class.



      public class Bank

      public void accountActivation(String newName, String newID, String newPinNumber)

      customer = new Customer(newName,newID,newPinNumber);



      Is it possible to have this object which is created, become it's own object on the work bench. Basically the red rounded square that appears.



      addToBench was mentioned but I don't understand how to implement this and I am struggling to find any other meaningful information.



      Finally if this is not possible, how do I create multiple objects and store / reference them again?



      Thanks in advanced.










      share|improve this question














      Research:



      BlueJ: Create object via codepad that'll appear in Object Bench?
      How do I create an object from another class (BlueJ)



      The above posts came close to what I want to achieve but did not manage to answer my question.



      Question:



      Can you create an object from within a method in another class which then appears as an object on the workbench in the BlueJ IDE?



      For example:



      This block of code creates the object as desired from the Customer class. However it does not appear as an object on the bench. Meaning that I can't select and run methods from the Customer class unless I code it in from the Bank class.



      public class Bank

      public void accountActivation(String newName, String newID, String newPinNumber)

      customer = new Customer(newName,newID,newPinNumber);



      Is it possible to have this object which is created, become it's own object on the work bench. Basically the red rounded square that appears.



      addToBench was mentioned but I don't understand how to implement this and I am struggling to find any other meaningful information.



      Finally if this is not possible, how do I create multiple objects and store / reference them again?



      Thanks in advanced.







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