// ANSWERS:
// (1) In the doStuff method, define an array of three Human
// objects called threesome.
// HINT: This is almost identical to what you did to create
// the double array in question (2) of ArrayTest.java,
// except that the class Human appears in place of the type
// double.
//
Human[] threesome = new Human[3];
//
// (2) Create three new Human objects with names Angus,
// Brian and Charles and assign them to the threesome array.
// HINT: Unlike question (3) of ArrayTest.java, you can't
// use a loop for this.
//
threesome[0] = new Human("Angus");
threesome[1] = new Human("Brian");
threesome[2] = new Human("Charles");
//
// (3) In the "doStuff" methodm, add a "for" loop to print
// out the three Human objects using each object's toString
// method.
//
for (int i=0; i<3; i++) {
System.out.println(threesome[i].toString());
}
//