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How to set the shortcut key to a JCheckBox in Java?

Alshifa Hasnain
Alshifa Hasnain
Updated on 21-May-2025 468 Views

In this article, we will learn to set the shortcut key to a JCheckBox in Java. To create a JCheckBox with a keyboard shortcut (Alt + C), we will use Java Swing. When we either click the checkbox with the mouse or press Alt+C, the checkbox toggles, and a message dialog is displayed. We can do this by using the setMnemonic('C') method to assign the shortcut key and an ActionListener to respond to the checkbox selection. What is a JCheckBox? A JCheckBox is a subclass of JToggleButton, and it can be a small box that is either checked or unchecked. When ...

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How many ways to prevent method overriding in Java?

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 21-May-2025 4K+ Views

Method overriding works because of the run-time method binding feature in Java. So, if we force the Java compiler to do static binding for a method then we can prevent that method from being overridden in a derived class. Preventing Method Overriding in Java We can prevent method overriding in Java in 3 ways: By declaring a method as "final" in the base class By declaring a method as "static" in the base class By declaring a method as "private" in the base class Final Methods cannot be Overridden ...

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What are the differences between StackOverflowError and OutOfMemoryError in Java?

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 21-May-2025 2K+ Views

A Java program may contain an interface, a variable, a method, a class, and an object. When we execute the program, the operating system allocates some memory to Java Virtual Machine. Then, JVM divides allocated memory into two parts, which are the Heap and the Stack. The values of variables, methods, and classes are stored inside the Heap. And, the reference variables, method names, and classes are stored in the stack. When the Stack becomes full, the JVM throws a StackOverflowError, and when the heap becomes full, it throws an OutOfMemoryError. StackOverflowError in Java A stack is used for the execution of methods. It ...

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What are the differences between the Heap memory and the String Constant Pool in Java?

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 21-May-2025 7K+ Views

The Heap Memory and String Constant Pool are two different memory locations in Java where objects are stored during the execution of programs. Both memory areas are managed by the Java Virtual Machine. In this article, we are going to discuss the difference between Heap Memory and String Constant Pool in Java. Heap Memory Heap memory is a runtime data area from which memory for all class instances and arrays is allocated. It is the main memory area used for dynamic memory allocation in Java. Example Creating strings with the new keyword always allocates new memory in the heap. In ...

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C++ Program to Perform Preorder Non-Recursive Traversal of a Given Binary Tree

Nishu Kumari
Nishu Kumari
Updated on 21-May-2025 1K+ Views

Tree traversal is a form of graph traversal. It involves checking or printing each node in the tree exactly once. The preorder traversal of a binary search tree involves visiting each of the nodes in the tree in the order (Root, Left, Right). An example of Preorder traversal of a binary tree is as follows. Here, we start at the root(3), then go to the left child (6), then its left(5), then right(2), then come back and move to the right subtree of 3 that is (4), then 9, and finally 8. Non-Recursive Preorder Traversal of ...

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C++ Program to Calculate Standard Deviation

Nishu Kumari
Nishu Kumari
Updated on 21-May-2025 9K+ Views

Standard deviation is a measure of how spread out the numbers in a dataset are. It is the square root of the variance, where variance is the average of the squared differences from the mean. In this article, we will show you how to calculate the standard deviation in C++. Let's understand this with an example: Input: Numbers are 4, 8, 6, 5, 8 Calculating: Find the mean = (4 + 8 + 6 + 5 + 8) / 5 = 31 / 5 = 6.2 Subtract the mean and square the result: (4 - 6.2)^2 = ...

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C++ Program to Compute Determinant of a Matrix

Nishu Kumari
Nishu Kumari
Updated on 20-May-2025 11K+ Views

The determinant of a square matrix can be computed using its element values. The determinant of a matrix A can be denoted as det(A) and it can be called the scaling factor of the linear transformation described by the matrix in geometry. An example of the determinant of a matrix is as follows. The matrix is: 3 1 2 7 The determinant of the above matrix: = 7*3 - 2*1 = 21 - 2 = 19 So, the determinant is 19. Steps to Compute Determinant of a Matrix We find the determinant using a method called recursive Laplace ...

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C++ Program to Check Multiplicability of Two Matrices

Nishu Kumari
Nishu Kumari
Updated on 20-May-2025 471 Views

Two matrices are said to be multiplicable if they can be multiplied. This is only possible when the number of columns of the first matrix is equal to the number of rows of the second matrix. Our goal is to check whether the given matrices are multiplicable or not using C++. Let's understand this with an example: Number of rows in Matrix 1 = 3 Number of columns in Matrix 1 = 2 Number of rows in Matrix 2 = 2 Number of columns in Matrix 2 = 5 Matrix 1 and Matrix 2 are multiplicable because ...

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C++ Program to convert Decimal Numbers to Octal

Nishu Kumari
Nishu Kumari
Updated on 20-May-2025 2K+ Views

In a computer system, the octal number is expressed in the octal numeral system while the decimal number is in the decimal numeral system. The octal number is in base 8 while the decimal number is in base 10. In this article, we will write a C++ program that converts a decimal number into an octal number. Examples of decimal numbers and their corresponding octal numbers are as follows. ...

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How to “return an object” in C++?

Ravi Ranjan
Ravi Ranjan
Updated on 20-May-2025 5K+ Views

An object is an instance of a class. The memory is allocated only when an object is created and not when a class is defined. How to Return an Object in C++? An object can be returned by a function using the return keyword. There is no specific technique to return an object, you can simply return it just like any other data type returning from the function. Consider the following syntax. Syntax The syntax for returning an object from the function is as follows: class_name function_name(class_name obj1) // Passing object { class_name obj2; ...

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