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- What is the difference between instantiated and initialized?
To initialize means assigning an initial state to the object before it is used This initialization can be part of the instantiation process, in that case values are explicitly assigned to object attributes in the constructor of the object
- c# - Initialize () vs Constructor () method, proper usage on object . . .
A constructor should initialize an object in a way that it's in a usable state A constructor should only initialize an object, not perform heavy work A constructor should not directly or indirectly call virtual members or external code So in most cases an Initialize method shouldn't be required
- How to initialize a struct in accordance with C programming language . . .
} An important thing to remember: at the moment you initialize even one object variable in the struct, all of its other variables will be initialized to default value If you don't initialize the values in your struct (i e if you just declare that variable), all variable members will contain "garbage values", only if the declaration is local!
- Java: define terms initialization, declaration and assignment
Declaration, Initialization, and Assignment are all included in The Java Tutorials Trail: Learning the Java Language
- initialization - Initializing variables in C - Stack Overflow
These are just a couple of examples where it isn't strictly necessary to initialize a variable, since it's set later (but not accessed between declaration and initialization) In general though, it doesn't hurt to always initialize your variables at declaration (and indeed, this is probably best practice)
- How can I initialize all members of an array to the same value?
How would you use memset to initialize a int array to some value larger than 255? memset only works if the array is byte sized
- c++ - Initializing a two-dimensional std::vector - Stack Overflow
1 This code snippet copies one two-dimensional vector to another And gives us a clear picture of how to initialize the 2D vector
- Calling UserForm_Initialize() in a Module - Stack Overflow
How can I call UserForm_Initialize() in a Module instead of the UserForm code object?
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