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Another Bitset demo

Another Bitset demo
  

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/** Show various forms of nested classes.
* Not all nested classes are "inner classes".
*/
public class A extends Object {
  public class B {  // member class
    public class BB {
      public void print() {
        System.out.println("Hello from BB");
      }
    }
    public void print() {
      BB bb = new BB();
      bb.print();
    }
  }
  public void print() {
    class C {  // local class
    }
    Object d = new Object() {
      // anonymous inner class
    };
    System.out.println("Here are an A, a B, a C, and d.");
    System.out.println(this + " " + new B() + " " +
            new C() + " " + d);
    new B().print();
  }
  public static void main(String[] av) {
    new A().print();
  }
}

           
         
    
  








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