1 counter;
Computers and Technology, 27.02.2021 06:40 kaylynn77
Study the following program and fill in the missing code.
Class Counter {
1 counter;
public 2 (int initialValue){
3 =4
}
public void topup(){
counter++;
}
public int getCounter(){
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Study the following program and fill in the missing code.
Class Counter {
1 counter;
1 counter;
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