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Chapter 15.5, Problem 15.5.1CP
Program Plan Intro
Inner class:
- When a class is defined within the scope of another class then the class is called as inner class or nested class.
- Inner class objects are being created in the outer class.
- An inner class can also be used as a regular class.
- A class is defined to be a nested class only if it is used by its outer class.
Anonymous inner class:
- It is other inner class in the inner class that is defined without a name.
- It is used to the combine the process defining and instance creation of the class in one single step.
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