What is the result?

Given:

3. interface Fish { }
4. class Perch implements Fish { }
5. class Walleye extends Perch { }
6. class Bluegill { }
7. public class Fisherman {
8. public static void main(String[] args) {
9. Fish f = new Walleye();
10. Walleye w = new Walleye();
11. Bluegill b = new Bluegill();
12. if(f instanceof Perch) System.out.print(“f-p “);
13. if(w instanceof Fish) System.out.print(“w-f “);
14. if(b instanceof Fish) System.out.print(“b-f “);
15. }
16. }

What is the result?

Given:

3. interface Fish { }
4. class Perch implements Fish { }
5. class Walleye extends Perch { }
6. class Bluegill { }
7. public class Fisherman {
8. public static void main(String[] args) {
9. Fish f = new Walleye();
10. Walleye w = new Walleye();
11. Bluegill b = new Bluegill();
12. if(f instanceof Perch) System.out.print(“f-p “);
13. if(w instanceof Fish) System.out.print(“w-f “);
14. if(b instanceof Fish) System.out.print(“b-f “);
15. }
16. }

What is the result?

A.
w-f

B.
f-p w-f

C.
w-f b-f

D.
f-p w-f b-f

E.
Compilation fails.

F.
An exception is thrown at runtime.



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