Computer Science, asked by adarshraimark7, 7 months ago

d. What do you understand by object Factory? ​

Answers

Answered by ramxeroxvelachery
3

Answer:

In object-oriented programming (OOP), a factory is an object for creating other objects – formally a factory is a function or method that returns objects of a varying prototype or class from some method call, which is assumed to be "new".

Explanation:

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

please mark my answer as brainliest and  follow me

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

In object-oriented programming (OOP), a factory is an object for creating other objects – formally a factory is a function or method that returns objects of a varying prototype or class from some method call, which is assumed to be "new".

Similar questions