Listen to the sound clip In the Aggregation example, ClassA as the whole aggregates ClassB as its parts. As discussed previously, for Aggregation, the whole and parts are independent instances. So somewhere within the class structure, there will be a code showing that the part is passed to the whole and the whole holds the part’s references. from Cheerful - Sara (English United States) TTS Computer AI Voice:
In the Aggregation example, ClassA as the whole aggregates ClassB as its parts. As discussed previously, for Aggregation, the whole and parts are independent instances. So somewhere within the class structure, there will be a code showing that the part is passed to the whole and the whole holds the part’s references.
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