What will be the output of the following Java code?
class Output
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
Double y = new Double(257.57812);
Double i = new Double(257.578123456789);
try
{
int x = i.compareTo(y);
System.out.print(x);
}
catch(ClassCastException e)
{
System.out.print("Exception");
}
}
}
class Output
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
Double y = new Double(257.57812);
Double i = new Double(257.578123456789);
try
{
int x = i.compareTo(y);
System.out.print(x);
}
catch(ClassCastException e)
{
System.out.print("Exception");
}
}
}
A. 0
B. 1
C. Exception
D. None of the mentioned
Answer: Option B
Related Questions on Interfaces and Abstract Classes
A. A contract specifying a set of methods that a class must implement
B. A class that cannot be instantiated
C. A class that contains only static methods
D. A subclass of the Object class
In Java, can a class implement multiple interfaces?
A. Interfaces cannot be implemented by classes
B. Only abstract classes can implement interfaces
C. No, a class can only implement one interface
D. Yes, a class can implement multiple interfaces
What is the purpose of an abstract class in Java?
A. To declare abstract methods
B. To provide a base class with common methods and fields
C. To make a class final
D. To declare abstract methods
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