Java: An Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (7th Edition)
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Chapter 2.5, Problem 35STQ
Program Plan Intro
Class:
In simple words class can be defined as the template or blueprint that describes the state or behavior of the object. Class is also defined as the idea or plan or structure of a real-world entity.
Methods:
A collection of statements which are formed together to perform an operation is called as methods.
- • The main advantage of using method is reusability of code and reduces the size of the program, because a method can be called for multiple numbers of times.
Argument:
- • The value which is sent into the method is referred to as argument.
- • The argument can be referred as the value which is assigned to the temporary variable.
- • The argument does not need any return type while calling the method.
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