Both C++ and Java support class (static) methods or functions that can be called without the requirement to instantiate an object of the class.
Often you call the functions with the help of class name without using the object of the specific class, according to my concept of c++ we can only do this only when class declared as a static, i want to know that is it any concept in Java to manipulate the function in this style.waiting 4 ur +ve response.View more random threads:
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Both C++ and Java support class (static) methods or functions that can be called without the requirement to instantiate an object of the class.
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