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443 Pointsdispenser.characterName = "Darth Vader";
How does this line store a new variable and rid of the String variable in the PezDispenser class (set as Yoda)? Isn't the object dispenser supposed to use the PezDispenser class as its template?
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Steven Parker
231,198 PointsThe template is being used during the creation of "dispenser". This happens at the "new" keyword. But once "dispenser" has been created, it can now be handled independently. In this case, the characterName
attribute is being changed from "Yoda" (what it was at creation) to "Darth Vader".
This change happens only in "dispenser" and does not affect any other object of the same class.
Jee Lee
443 PointsJee Lee
443 PointsDeleted duplicate. Can someone please answer my question?