class A
{
private int i;
}
class B extends A
{
private int i;
}
if I create an object of B class what will be the memory of that object.
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Answer / core java
In general we can't get the size of the object.
we Just cant think about this.Because the object is created
by **JVM**.Not by us.Internally some memory location is
allocated by the JVM.who we are talk about the object size.
but for out satisfication we are saying that some size
that depends on the variables only(primitive data types).
When object of the class B is created ,object of C and
object Of Object class are also created.Those properties
references are available in object of class B.
So we just can not think about the size of the object
really.
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