Larry C. answered 05/28/19
Computer Science and Mathematics professional
It is an object that has built-in functionality not requiring operator overloading. Examples would include pointers and the various arithmetic types.
Larry C. answered 05/28/19
Computer Science and Mathematics professional
It is an object that has built-in functionality not requiring operator overloading. Examples would include pointers and the various arithmetic types.
Patrick B. answered 05/28/19
Math and computer tutor/teacher
It has something to do with initializing the array.
Ex. int iArray[5] = {1,2,3,4,5};
is an example of the scalar object
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