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The image is also an example of the kinds of things that we do in my course titled ITSE 2321, Object-Oriented Programming.
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False. Normally the order in which parameters are passed to a method is very important.
False. The behavior of the sqrt method is to calculate and return the square root of the value passed to it as a parameter.
False. In Java, the assignment operator is the = character.
True.
False. Just like C, C++, and C#, Java is very much a case-sensitive programming language.
True.
True.
False. If you continue in this field of study, you will learn that we send messages to objects by calling methods that belong to the objects. The process of providing information to a method when you call it is commonlyreferred to as passing parameters to the method.
False. The process of causing a method to be executed is commonly referred to as calling or possibly invoking the method.
That is accomplished through the use of something called method parameters .
False. In addition to the standard methods that are already available, if you need a method to perform some function and there is no standard method alreadyavailable to perform that function, you can write your own method.
False. In the following statement, println is the name of a method. sqRtPeas is the name of a variable whose contents are being passed as a parameter to the println method.
System.out.println(sqRtPeas);
False. The Java programming environment contains a large number of methods (in the class libraries) that are already available for you to use when you need them.
True.
True.
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