Suppose class D is derived from class B, and class B has a public member functio
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Suppose class D is derived from class B, and class B has a public member function whose declaration is virtual void f();. and class D has its version of the function, void f(). class B { public: ... virtual void f(); private: ... }; class D: public B { public: ... void f(); private: ... }; Another function ‘g’ is defined and invoked as follows: void g( B& b) { ... b.f(); ... } D dObj; g( dObj ); Suppose this is embedded in an otherwise correct and complete program. Which version of f() will be called? A. D::f() B. B::f() C. This is illegal. You cannot pass a D object argument for a B reference parameter.
Explanation / Answer
Here the option is (B)
i.e
B::f()
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