Chapter 12: Problem 24
What are the two modes that a random access file may be opened in? Explain the difference between them.
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Chapter 12: Problem 24
What are the two modes that a random access file may be opened in? Explain the difference between them.
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A program's main method calls method \(\mathrm{A},\) which calls method \(\mathrm{B}\) None of these methods performs any exception handling. The code in method \(\mathrm{B}\) throws an exception. Describe what happens.
If an exception is thrown and the program does not handle it, what happens?
What classes do you use to write output to a binary file? What classes do you use to read from a binary file?
If you are writing a custom exception class, how can you make sure it is checked? How can you make sure it is unchecked?
What is the difference between the throw statement and the throws clause?
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