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How is the title text set for a Shell in SWT?

  1. setTitle()

  2. setText()

  3. setHeader()

  4. setLabel()

The correct answer is: setTitle()

The method setTitle() is used to set the title text of a Shell in SWT. This method takes in a string argument and sets it as the title for the Shell. This is the correct option as it specifically mentions the action of setting the title. Option B, setText(), is a more generic method and is usually used to set the text of a control or widget within the Shell, not the title itself. Option C, setHeader(), is not a valid method in SWT, making it an incorrect option. Option D, setLabel(), is a method used in Swing and not applicable in SWT, making it an incorrect option. Therefore, the correct answer is A as it is the only option that correctly indicates the action of setting the title text for a Shell in SWT.