lMinor
Differences
•Remember the comma operator in C++?
•In Java it can only be used in for loops to allow for
multiple increment steps
•There is no operator overloading
•Which means you cannot compare strings with > >= etc.
•You cannot assign objects to do a complete copy (=)
•You cannot read and write using >> or <<
•You cannot cast class types!
•To convert you must use special methods (i.e., function calls)
•But, you can assign data members values – directly:
•class list {
•int I = 100;
•video v = new
video();
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