Manager mike = new Manager(“Development”, 1002, “MS-20”,
“Mike”, “Masco”, “1298 Elm St”, “Bugsville”, “CO”, “82010”);
}
Run the program, close it, and examine the Console window messages to see if they make
sense.
1.The following text shows the program’s output. You can see which constructors and
destructors were executed for each object.
Creating Paula
Person()
Creating Pete
Person()
Person(parameters)
Creating Edna
Person()
Employee()
Creating Edward
Person()
Person(parameters)
Employee(parameters)
Creating Mindy
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Person()
Employee()
Manager()
Creating Mike
Person()
Person(parameters)
Employee(parameters) ...
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