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276 PointsHello, what is the name of the namespace in the following method call? Adobe.Illustrator.Canvas.Paint();
Hello can someone help me please. i think it should be Adobe.Illustrator.Cavas the orect answer.
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Keenan Johnson
13,841 PointsIn this example, this is your breakdown:
Namespace: Adobe.Illustrator
Class: Canvas
Method: Paint()
Convention separates these three by periods, so the method will always be last, the class will always be directly before the method, and the namespace will always be directly before that. Think of them as cascading down. A method is a part of a class, a class is a part of a namespace, and a namespace contains classes and methods. Hope that helps!
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550 PointsIcke Code
550 PointsThanks Keenan, nice explanation!