Suppose you have batch een given the following design, "A person has a name, age, address and sex. You are designing a class to represent a type of person called a patient. This kind of person may be given a diagnosis, have a spouse and may be alive".
Given that the person class has already been created, what of the following would be appropriate to include when you design the patient class?
Inheritance is a way to
Suppose you have batch een given the following design, "A person has a name, age, address and sex. You are designing a class to represent a type of person called a patient. This kind of person may be given a diagnosis, have a spouse and may be alive".
Given that the person class has already been created, what of the following would be appropriate to include when you design the patient class?
The statement obj A=objB; will cause a compiler error if the objects are of different classes.