CROSSWORD TIME (Chapters 9 to 11)- inheritance, streams, overloading


 

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2.) A clock has a dial. A computer has a processor. A bulb has a filament. A fancy term for ‘has a’ in OO terminology. (6,11) - Ignore the first word.
5.) Public inheritance means this relationship. (2,1)
7.) Complete the sequence: unary, binary,… (7)
8.) A brook or a rivulet! No matter what device you access, they provide uniformity. (6)
11.) To be or not to be = to be! What’s the operation? (2).
14.) The opposite of generalization. Vehicle-> Car or Car-> Racing car! (14).
15.) Providing additional meaning to an existing operator. (8,11). Second word in 3 down.
16.) Something intangible; obviously we cannot create instances of this. (8)
18.) A type of inheritance - a class that derives itself from many other classes. (8).
19.) This form of inheritance represents “is implemented in terms of” relationship. (7).

Down

1.) Alias for a child class. (7)
3.) Providing additional meaning to an existing operator. (8,11). First word in 15 Across.
4.) Alternate name for the parent class. (4)
6.) To display error messages make use of this predefined stream. (4)
9.) Traversing up the inheritance hierarchy; dangerous! (6)
10.) A student is a person. It is safe to go down the inheritance tree. (8)
11.) Everything can be the same but yet it differs. Stressed over and over that loading is not riding! (10)
12.) When creating a class which can be used for inheritance; make the destructor this (7).
13.) Stream used to obtain input values from the user (3).
17.) The stream used for displaying and which can be easily redirected (4).


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