In Java there is no operator overloading allowed other than the built-in exception of + and += that allows you to concatenate strings. What Java allows is Function Overloading which is something different.
Steve
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Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] Advanced Programming Cs012 Assignment 2
Skunks,
Before this question was given as assignment. It was in Diploma exam for last Semester. I think the Lecturer had an answer to it.
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