For the code snippet given below, which of the following statements is valid? public class Generic<T> { public T Field; } class Program { static void Main(string[ ] args) { Generic<String> g = new Generic<String>(); g.Field = "Hello"; Console.WriteLine(g.Field); } }

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For the code snippet given below, which of the following statements is valid?

public class Generic<T>
{
    public T Field;
}
class Program
{
    static void Main(string[ ] args)
    {
        Generic<String> g = new Generic<String>();
        g.Field = "Hello";
        Console.WriteLine(g.Field);
    }
}

1.It will print string "Hello" on the console.

2.Name Generic cannot be used as a class name because it's a keyword.

3.Compiler will give an error.

4.Member Field of class Generic is not accessible directly.

Posted Date:-2021-02-25 03:20:32


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