Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Data Structures (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 18.6, Problem 18.18CP
Program Plan Intro
Generic Class:
- It is a class in which the class name is followed by the type parameter section.
- In generic class, one or more type arguments are separated by commas.
- The programmers are enabled to specify a single class declaration with a set of related type.
Explanation of Solution
Generic class as sub class:
“Yes”, generic class can be a sub class.
Explanation:
- Sub class is a class that can be extended from super class...
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