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    Using a Cast Operator to Assign an Array of Base-Class-Type
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Using a Cast Operator to Assign an Array of Base-Class-Type

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Question 30

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Using a cast operator to assign an array of base-class-type elements to an array of derived-class-type elements is an example of contravariance.

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