Yes. Overloaded methods are also Java methods and all Java methods can be overridden.
There are 5 operators which cannot be overloaded. They are: * .* - class member access operator * :: - scope resolution operator * . - dot operator * ?:: - conditional operator * Sizeof() - operator Note:- This is possible only in C++.
The ternary operator (known as the conditional operator in C++) cannot be overloaded because it is impossible to pass a test operand and two expression operands (either or both of which may be comma-separated) to a function. You can only pass values or references as arguments to a function. Even if it were possible, built-in functions and operators that rely on the conditional operator would likely break. Like all the other operators that cannot be overloaded (sizeof, typeid, ::, . and .*) the results must always be predictable because built-in operators and functions rely on them so heavily.
Tripping is caused by excessive current, which is usually the result of a fault in cable or equipment. The circuit breaker is there for safety and it trips to prevent a possible fire starting.
The if statementex.if (index < 5)printf("Index is less than 5\n");elseprintf("index is greater or equal to 5\n");(You can also replace the "if" with a "?" and the "else" with a "?" -- no, that would be syntax error)
A dumper truck can tip over on a gentle gradient due to several factors such as uneven weight distribution, a shift in cargo, a sudden steering input, or soft or uneven ground. The center of gravity of the truck can be destabilized quickly, leading to a loss of control and potential rollover. Proper training, cautious maneuvering, and regular maintenance can help prevent such incidents.
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Yes. Overloaded methods are also Java methods and all Java methods can be overridden.
If you think of orientation as a gradient or range, then yes.
No, it is not possible to obtain an international concealed carry permit for traveling abroad.
It is possible
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Yes, it is possible to deduct groceries while traveling for work if they are considered necessary and directly related to your job duties.
Yes, it is possible for purring to be bad for cats if it is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms of distress or illness.
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Possible.
Yes, it is possible. This could be due to stress, excessive physical activity, or the possibility of pregnancy.