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What is the difference between class and structure?

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Structure: Initially (in C) a structure was used to bundle different type of data types together to perform a particular functionality. But C++ extended the structure to contain functions also. The major difference is that all declarations inside a structure are by default public.
Class: Class is a successor of Structure. By default all the members inside the class are private.

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What do you mean by multiple inheritance in C++ ?

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Multiple inheritance is a feature in C++ by which one class can be of different types. Say class teaching Assistant is inherited from two classes say teacher and Student.

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What do you mean by early binding?

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Early binding refers to the events that occur at compile time. Early binding occurs when all information needed to call a function is known at compile time. Examples of early binding include normal function calls, overloaded function calls, and overloaded operators. The advantage of early binding is efficiency.

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What do you mean by late binding?

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Late binding refers to function calls that are not resolved until run time. Virtual functions are used to achieve late binding. When access is via a base pointer or reference, the virtual function actually called is determined by the type of object pointed to by the pointer.

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What is friend function?

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The function declaration should be preceded by the keyword friend.The function definitions does not use either the keyword or the scope operator :: The functions that are declared with the keyword friend as friend function.Thus, a friend function is an ordinary function or a member of another class.

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What is default constructor?

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A default constructor is a constructor that either has no parameters, or if it has parameters, all the parameters have default values.

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What is copy constructor?

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Copy constructor is a constructor function with the same name as the class and used to make deep copy of objects.

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What are storage qualifiers in C++ ?

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ConstKeyword indicates that memory once initialized, should not be altered by a program.
Volatile keyword indicates that the value in the memory location can be altered even though nothing in the program.
Mutable keyword indicates that particular member of a structure or class can be altered even if a particular structure variable, class, or class member function is constant.

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