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Answer:
This will result in a compilation error.
Here's the inheritance hierarchy:
Meg -> Lois -> Brian -> Stewie
Now Meg has 2 public Fxns, a() and toString().
Lois inherits from Meg and all its public functions as well but, overrides the a() fxn of its super class.
So finally Lois has fxns a(), b() and toString().
Brian extends Lois and inherits all the above listed fxns of Lois, but overrides the b() and toString() fxns.
Stewie extends Brian and inherits all the fxns of Brian, but overrides the a() and toString() fxns.
In the Main driver fxn, we call a() and b() methods of all these classes but, the base class Meg has no b() and it is not extending any class so its not available in its scope.
This results in a compilation error.
Explanation:
Answer:
Boolean data types
Explanation:
consist of only two values i.e. true and false. It is a logical data type providing the output in the form of 0 or 1 specifying false and true respectively. The Boolean data type is indicated by green data wires. LabView stores the Boolean data as 8-bit values.
Answer:
Microsoft word 365 allows two columns
If an error occurs within a program, each of the numeric functions would return a <u>null value</u>.
<h3>What is a function?</h3>
A function refers to a named portion of a block of executable code that is written to perform a specific task, which is usually a single, related action.
Thus, a function comprises a group of related statements (block of code) that would only run and returns a data when it is called.
In Computer programming, if an error occurs within a program, each of the numeric functions would return a <u>null value</u>.
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