Extract Method
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Extracting a method consists of turning a fragment of a method into a method whose name explains the purpose of the method. This may need to be used in methods that show a large number of local variables within the scope of a method, to enhance comprehensibility and reduce complexity. If several of these local-scope variables are modified by the code extracted, Split Temporary Variable may also need to be used.
In cases where extracting a method is not feasible, replacing the method with a Method Object may be the next step.
Example:
printOwing() { printBanner(); //print details System.out.println ("name: " + _name); System.out.println ("amount " + getOutstanding()); }
becomes
void printOwing() { printBanner(); printDetails(getOutstanding()); } void printDetails (double outstanding) { System.out.println ("name: " + _name); System.out.println ("amount " + outstanding); }
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