Predefined types are the primitives that are included in Java, such as char and int. They are already defined by the language, and so do not need to be developed by a developer or included from any package. There are also predefined classes, which do need to be imported, but are again part of the language specification so the developer does not need to reinvent the wheel each time they start a new project.
'int' is one of the built-in data-types, it is meant to hold integer values.
The typedef keyword allows the programmer to create new names for types such as int or, more commonly in C++, templated types--it literally stands for "type definition". Typedefs can be used both to provide more clarity to your code and to make it easier to make changes to the underlying data types that you use.
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what is meant by histerisis in terms of Elctrical Machines?
New, compared to what? I guess you meant user-defined data-types, which exist in almost every modern programming language.
All twins are meant to be good.
yes
I believe the question is meant to read: pumpkin, pecan, and apple are types of what? The answer is: pies.
If you meant "How many types of service in a hotel?", it depends on the hotel.
These are meant to set out the plan that you are going to use. There are many different types depending on the plan that you choose.
Peugeot dealerships do sell all types of cars. Their cars vary from compact to large sedans. Some of their cars are meant to be sporty, while others are meant to be luxurious at a low price.
What types of businnesses are they they are sole trader, and partnership is they any more
No! Rubbing alcohol is not meant for drinking. There are many types of alcohol used for cleaning wounds and sterilization that are poisonous to drink.
things that cause pollution (ie noise, air, water)
Well, the types of jobs they had were homemaking which meant a "stay at home mom".
Parkour is meant for all types of environments, just the city is common to be used.
That depends on the type of conflict your're referring to. Is that the word you meant in your sentence, 'conflict'?