What is a constructor?

May 11th, 2005 by uCertify Leave a reply »

A constructor is a special type of method. It initializes an object immediately upon creation. It has the same name as the class in which it resides. A constructor is automatically called immediately after an object is created, before the new operator completes. A constructor can be marked as public, protected, or private. It has no explicit return type, not even void.

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