Chapter 14: Problem 22
Describe the difference between making a class a member of another class (object aggregation \(),\) and making a class a friend of another class.
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Chapter 14: Problem 22
Describe the difference between making a class a member of another class (object aggregation \(),\) and making a class a friend of another class.
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True or False It is possible to have an instance of one class as a member of another class.
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A static member variable is declared in a class. Where is the static member variable defined?
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