# TCC *vs* LCC Explain under which circumstances *Tight Class Cohesion* (TCC) and *Loose Class Cohesion* (LCC) metrics produce the same value for a given Java class. Build an example of such as class and include the code below or find one example in an open-source project from Github and include the link to the class below. Could LCC be lower than TCC for any given class? Explain. A refresher on TCC and LCC is available in the [course notes](https://oscarlvp.github.io/vandv-classes/#cohesion-graph). ## Answer Pour que TCC et LCC soient égaux, il faut que toutes les paires soient directes. Ainsi par exemple : ``` A(){ x; y; } B(){ x; y; } C(){ y; } D(){ z; } E(){ z; } ``` ```mermaid flowchart A --"x,y"--- B B --"y"--- C C --"y"--- A D --"z"--- E ``` Ici, on a donc un total de 10 paires possibles, 4 liaisons directes, et aucun pair uniquement possible par une liaison indirecte. TCC = 4/10 LCC = 4/10