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T4A2][T01-T1]Wong Kai Min Herman #115

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35 changes: 35 additions & 0 deletions src/seedu/addressbook/data/Tagging.java
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package seedu.addressbook.data;


import java.util.ArrayList;

public class Tagging {

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Missing header comment. All non-trivial classes and methods should have javadoc format header comments.

ArrayList<String> tags;

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Recollect the discussion during tutorial on why this is not the right place to maintain the tagging list. Please check and differentiate the 2 diagrams in the activity description for better understanding

public static final String addTag = "addTag";
public static final String delTag = "delTag";


public Tagging(){
tags = new ArrayList<String>();
}

public void updateTags(String command,String name, String tag){
if(command.equals(addTag)){
tags.add(" + " + name + "[" + tag + "]" );
}
else if(command.equals(delTag)){
tags.add(" - " + name + "[" + tag + "]" );

}
}

public String printTags(){
String tagString = "";
for(String tag : tags){
tagString += ("tag" + "\n") ;
}
return tagString;

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Indentation problem here? Our coding standard requires you to use 4 spaces instead of tabs. You can configure Eclipse to convert tabs to spaces automatically.

}


}