Chapter 13: Problem 38
Like constructors, destructors cannot have a(n) _________ type.
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Chapter 13: Problem 38
Like constructors, destructors cannot have a(n) _________ type.
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Under what circumstances should a member function be private?
When defining an array of class objects, how do you pass arguments to the constructor for each object in the array?
T \(\mathrm{F}\) You can use the new operator to dynamically allocate an instance of a class.
A class may have more than one constructor, as long as each has a different _________.
A(n) _________ is automatically called when an object is created.
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