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In object-oriented programming, inheritance refers to the ability of an object to take on one or more characteristics from other classes of objects. The characteristics inherited are usually instance variables or member functions. An object that inherits these characteristics is known as a subclass. The object it inherits them from is known as a superclass. The details of how inheritance is implemented vary between languages. The purpose of inheritance is to consolidate and re-use code. The main advantages of inheritance are code reusability and readability. The presentation will help you to have an in-depth knowledge on the topic.
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PPTX (41 Slides)
Presentations | English