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Java Java Objects Harnessing the Power of Objects Method Overloading

Shaun Wetzel
Shaun Wetzel
9,085 Points

PezDispenser pd = new PezDispenser("Yoda");

in java, i understand basically what this is doing but a deeper explanation will help if anyone has one!

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

This code creates a new "PezDispenser" object, passing "Yoda" as the argument to the constructor. Then a new variable named "pd" is created, and a reference to the new object is stored in it.