What will be the output of the following Java program?
class access
{
public int x;
static int y;
void cal(int a, int b)
{
x += a ;
y += b;
}
}
class static_specifier
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
access obj1 = new access();
access obj2 = new access();
obj1.x = 0;
obj1.y = 0;
obj1.cal(1, 2);
obj2.x = 0;
obj2.cal(2, 3);
System.out.println(obj1.x + " " + obj2.y);
}
}
class access
{
public int x;
static int y;
void cal(int a, int b)
{
x += a ;
y += b;
}
}
class static_specifier
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
access obj1 = new access();
access obj2 = new access();
obj1.x = 0;
obj1.y = 0;
obj1.cal(1, 2);
obj2.x = 0;
obj2.cal(2, 3);
System.out.println(obj1.x + " " + obj2.y);
}
}A. 1 2
B. 2 3
C. 3 2
D. 1 5
Answer: Option D
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