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INHERITANCE IN JAVA
Inheritance in Java
• Mechanism of deriving new class from old class.
The old class is known as- Base Class / Super class / Parent Class • The new class is known as- Derived class/ Sub Class / Child class Types: Single Inheritance Multilevel Inheritance Multiple inheritance Hierarchical Inheritance Inheritance In Java Single inheritance - When a class extends another one class only then we call it a single inheritance. The below flow diagram shows that class B extends only one class which is A. Here A is a parent class of B and B would be a child class of A. Single Inheritance example program in Java Class A { public void methodA() { System.out.println("Base class method"); } } Class B extends A { public void methodB() { System.out.println("Child class method"); } public static void main(String args[]) { B obj = new B(); obj.methodA(); //calling super class method obj.methodB(); //calling local method } } Sub Class Constructor • A subclass constructor is used to construct the instance variables of both the subclass and the superclass. • The subclass constructor uses the keyword super to invoke the constructor method of superclass. • The super Keyword is used with following Conditions super may only be used within a subclass constructor. The call to super must appear as first statement. Parameters in the super call must match with declaration in superclass. class Vehicle { Vehicle() { System.out.println("Vehicle is created"); } } class Bike extends Vehicle{ Bike() { super(); //will invoke parent class constructor System.out.println("Bike is created"); } public static void main(String args[]){ Bike b=new Bike(); } } “Multiple Inheritance” • “Multiple Inheritance” refers to the concept of one class extending (Or inherits) more than one base class. • The problem with “multiple inheritance” is that the derived class will have to manage the dependency on two base classes. Multilevel Inheritance • Multilevel inheritance refers to a mechanism in OO technology where one can inherit from a derived class, thereby making this derived class the base class for the new class. • As you can see in below flow diagram C is subclass or child class of B and B is a child class of A. A