Computer Science, asked by akash392510, 1 year ago

why classes are called Abstractions​

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Answered by snehabharadwaj
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Basically, a class is an abstraction because it describes what is created, whereas an object is created itself. A class can be instantiated into objects. It captures the characteristics that are common to all these objects. A class defines fields & behavior (methods).


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Answered by Anonymous
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an abstraction is a thinking based on general ideas rather than our real world things and event. a class is an abstraction because it describes what is created whereas an object may refer the features from many classes that defines abstraction.

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