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| < < | A ClassMethod is a method that must be called relative to the containing class object. This normally only applies to the new method used to create new object instances. For example, | |||||||
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| > > | A ClassMethod is a method that must be called relative to the containing class object. This normally only applies to the new method used to create new object instances. For example, | |||||||
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| < < | ClassMethod new() | |||||||
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my $mobile = new Telecoms();or my $mobile = Telecoms->new(); | ||||||||
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| > > | Related Topics: StaticMethod, ObjectMethod, DeveloperDocumentationCategory | |||||||
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| < < | Related Topics: DeveloperDocumentationCategory, StaticMethod, ObjectMethod | |||||||
new method used to create new object instances. For example,
package TelecomsClassMethod new()my $mobile = new Telecoms();or my $mobile = Telecoms->new();Related Topics: DeveloperDocumentationCategory, StaticMethod, ObjectMethod |