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Consider the ADT
Integer. Outline the relationship to the
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ADT Integer in the
following code:
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MODULAR PROGRAMMING
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int
i, j, k; /* Define three integers */
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i
= 1; /* Assign 1 to integer i */
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j
= 2; /* Assign 2 to integer j */
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k
= i + j; /* Assign the sum of i and j to k
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*/
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A class is the implementation of an
abstract data type (ADT). It
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defines attributes and methods which implement the data
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structure
and operations of the ADT, respectively. Instances of
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classes
are called objects. Consequently, classes define
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properties and
behaviour of sets of objects.
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