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In the derived class, which data member of the base class are visible?
In the derived class, which data member of the base class are visible? In the public and protected sections.
2012-01-23, 2914👍, 0💬

What is the two main roles of Operating System?
What is the two main roles of Operating System? As a resource manager As a virtual machine
2012-01-23, 2976👍, 0💬

How do you traverse a Btree in Backward in-order?
How do you traverse a Btree in Backward in-order? Process the node in the right subtree Process the root Process the node in the left subtree
2012-01-20, 3030👍, 0💬

Write a Struct Time where integer m, h, s are its members
Write a Struct Time where integer m, h, s are its members struct Time { int m; int h; int s; };
2012-01-20, 2814👍, 0💬

What is pure virtual function? C++
What is pure virtual function? C++ A class is made abstract by declaring one or more of its virtual functions to be pure. A pure virtual function is one with an initializer of = 0 in its declaration
2012-01-19, 3035👍, 0💬

What is Boyce Codd Normal form? C++
What is Boyce Codd Normal form? C++ A relation schema R is in BCNF with respect to a set F of functional dependencies if for all functional dependencies in F+ of the form a-&gt;b, where a and b is a subset of R, at least one of the following holds: * a-&gt;b is a trivial functional dependenc...
2012-01-19, 2973👍, 0💬

How can you tell what shell you are running on UNIX system?
How can you tell what shell you are running on UNIX system? You can do the Echo $RANDOM. It will return a undefined variable if you are from the C-Shell, just a return prompt if you are from the Bourne shell, and a 5 digit random numbers if you are from the Korn shell. You could also do a ps -l and ...
2012-01-18, 3193👍, 0💬

How do you find out if a linked-list has an end? (i.e. the list is not a cycle)
How do you find out if a linked-list has an end? (i.e. the list is not a cycle) You can find out by using 2 pointers. One of them goes 2 nodes each time. The second one goes at 1 nodes each time. If there is a cycle, the one that goes 2 nodes each time will eventually meet the one that goes slower. ...
2012-01-18, 2692👍, 0💬

What is polymorphism? C++
What is polymorphism? C++ Polymorphism is the idea that a base class can be inherited by several classes. A base class pointer can point to its child class and a base class array can store different child class objects.
2012-01-17, 2875👍, 0💬

How do you write a function that can reverse a linked-list?
How do you write a function that can reverse a linked-list? Answer1: void reverselist(void) { if(head==0) return; if(head-&lt;next==0) return; if(head-&lt;next==tail) { head-&lt;next = 0; tail-&lt;next = head; } else { node* pre = head; node* cur = head-&lt;next; node* curnext = ...
2012-01-17, 2875👍, 0💬

What is a container class? C++ What are the types of container classes?
What is a container class? C++ What are the types of container classes? A container class is a class that is used to hold objects in memory or external storage. A container class acts as a generic holder. A container class has a predefined behavior and a well-known interface. A container class is a ...
2012-01-16, 2805👍, 0💬

What is an orthogonal base class? C++
What is an orthogonal base class? C++ If two base classes have no overlapping methods or data they are said to be independent of, or orthogonal to each other. Orthogonal in the sense means that two classes operate in different dimensions and do not interfere with each other in any way. The same deri...
2012-01-16, 3948👍, 0💬

What is a node class? C++
What is a node class? C++ A node class is a class that, * relies on the base class for services and implementation, * provides a wider interface to the users than its base class, * relies primarily on virtual functions in its public interface * depends on all its direct and indirect base class * can...
2012-01-13, 2927👍, 0💬

Name some pure object oriented languages. C++
Name some pure object oriented languages. C++ Smalltalk, Java, Eiffel, Sather.
2012-01-13, 2855👍, 0💬

What are proxy objects? C++
What are proxy objects? C++ Objects that stand for other objects are called proxy objects or surrogates. template &lt;class t=""> class Array2D { public: class Array1D { public: T& operator[] (int index); const T& operator[] (int index)const; }; Array1D operator[] (int index); const Arra...
2012-01-12, 2954👍, 0💬

What are the conditions that have to be met for a condition to be an invariant of the class?
What are the conditions that have to be met for a condition to be an invariant of the class? * The condition should hold at the end of every constructor. * The condition should hold at the end of every mutator (non-const) operation.
2012-01-12, 2917👍, 0💬

Define precondition and post-condition to a member function. C++
Define precondition and post-condition to a member function. C++ Precondition: A precondition is a condition that must be true on entry to a member function. A class is used correctly if preconditions are never false. An operation is not responsible for doing anything sensible if its precondition fa...
2012-01-11, 3339👍, 0💬

What do you mean by Stack unwinding? C++
What do you mean by Stack unwinding? C++ It is a process during exception handling when the destructor is called for all local objects between the place where the exception was thrown and where it is caught.
2012-01-11, 3091👍, 0💬

What is class invariant? C++
What is class invariant? C++ A class invariant is a condition that defines all valid states for an object. It is a logical condition to ensure the correct working of a class. Class invariants must hold when an object is created, and they must be preserved under all operations of the class. In partic...
2012-01-10, 3070👍, 0💬

What is a Null object? C++
What is a Null object? C++ It is an object of some class whose purpose is to indicate that a real object of that class does not exist. One common use for a null object is a return value from a member function that is supposed to return an object with some specified properties but cannot find such an...
2012-01-10, 3135👍, 0💬

What is an adaptor class or Wrapper class? C++
What is an adaptor class or Wrapper class? C++ A class that has no functionality of its own. Its member functions hide the use of a third party software component or an object with the non-compatible interface or a non-object-oriented implementation.
2012-01-09, 2929👍, 0💬

Differentiate between the message and method. C++
Differentiate between the message and method. C++ Message: * Objects communicate by sending messages to each other. * A message is sent to invoke a method. Method * Provides response to a message. * It is an implementation of an operation.
2012-01-09, 2992👍, 0💬

What is a dangling pointer? C++
What is a dangling pointer? C++ A dangling pointer arises when you use the address of an object after its lifetime is over. This may occur in situations like returning addresses of the automatic variables from a function or using the address of the memory block after it is freed. The following code ...
2012-01-06, 2975👍, 0💬

What is an incomplete type? C++
What is an incomplete type? C++ Incomplete types refers to pointers in which there is non availability of the implementation of the referenced location or it points to some location whose value is not available for modification. int *i=0x400 // i points to address 400 *i=0; //set the value of memory...
2012-01-06, 3116👍, 0💬

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