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Discover LudwigThe phrase "child classes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the subcategories or subclasses within a larger category or class. An example of using "child classes" in a sentence could be: "In this programming language, the use of child classes allows for more efficient organization and customization of code."
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Modern applications have many object types, and if you happen to use the wrong type — particularly if the types are similar, or perhaps parent or child classes of the one you intended — most things will work correctly, but some will not.
exec performs variously in command_i's child classes, reflecting the polymorphism of C++ language.
Class morf_t and its child classes are used to modify, add and delete MOs.
In the borrowing concept, a parent class can lend its own tokens, which is the bandwidth, to its child classes, when it has some remaining bandwidth.
Anne, an active swimming teacher for young children and parent and child classes, has terminal cancer but has continued to work to help children enjoy sport.
The user request was automatically translated into a SQL query via Hibernate to return the rows form the tables mapping to the class ExperimentTask and its child classes MinimizationTask (minimizations), MDTask (MD runs), and QMTask (QM calculations).
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A child class may continue to borrow until it reaches ceil.
The terms parent class and child class as well as superclass and subclass are also used in this context.
Any bandwidth used between rate and ceil in each child class is borrowed from a parent class.
By dynamically adjusting the value of rate for each child class, a greedy station can 'borrow' bandwidth from another station.
As mentioned, more complex models can be implemented by overriding original methods of the model class with new methods in the imodel child class.
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