Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (8th Edition)
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Chapter 13, Problem 48RQE
Program Plan Intro
Array:
An array is a variable which stores multiple values of same data type; the array values are stored in continuous memory locations.
Syntax:
data_type array_Name [size];
Example:
int numbers [10];
In the above example,
- “int” – is a data type
- “numbers” – is the name of the array
- “10” – size of the array
Class:
- A class is like a blueprint from which the object is created.
- When a class is created, its memory space is not allotted.
- The keyword for a class is “class”.
Objects:
- It is an instance of the class.
- Object can also be in the array type in which the values are passed into an overloaded constructor.
Syntax:
classname object[size];
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Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (8th Edition)
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