The copy constructor for a class is called.
a. when an object of the class is passed by...
Computers and Technology, 25.02.2020 19:51 anaemigarcia
The copy constructor for a class is called.
a. when an object of the class is passed by value to a function.
b. when an object of the class is initialized by another object of the class.
c. when a function returns an object of the class.
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 23:00
The animal classthis class represents a an animal residing at a zoo. it has a weight (in pounds),height (in inches), a name, and a color. the methods in the class include constructors,getters, and a tostring. you will finish the implementation of these methods. referto the code documentation.1.getters: you will need to implement getter methods. these get a value (froma member variable) in the animal class. you will make a getter method toreturn each variable (weight, height, name, color). reference getname if youare having issues.2.tostring: you will need to finish the tostring method. this returns a stringcontaining information about an animal. the output string should be of theformat: ” (name) , a ( color )â’colored animal . ( weight ) pounds , ( height ) inches .\n”the height and weight are formatted to 1 decimal place. recall from lab 1how to format strings neatly using string. see the reference sectionfor more about string.format.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 11:00
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 16:50
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