Shivraj Sayagaon
Shivraj Sayagaon
6 years ago

what is the use of array of class objects

Solution(By Examveda Team)

An array of objects, all of whose elements are of the same class, can be declared just as an array of any built-in type. Each element of the array is an object of that class. Being able to declare arrays of objects in this way underscores the fact that a class is similar to a type

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