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Inheritance

In this chapter, we will cover: The concept of inheritance Extending classes Overriding superclass methods Working with superclasses that have constructors Using superclass constructors that require arguments Accessing superclass methods Learning about information hiding Using methods you cannot override

Learning about the Concept of Inheritance Mechanism that enables one class to inherit both the behavior and the attributes of another class The classes you create can inherit data and methods from existing classes You can apply your knowledge of a general category to a more specific category What is an example of when you would use inheritance?

Inheritance Advantages When you use inheritance you: Save time Reduce errors Ease understanding

Inheritance Terms Base class – a class that is used as a basis for inheritance Superclass Parent class e.g. Employee class Derived class – a class that inherits from a base class Subclass Child class e.g. Manager class Manager has an “is-a” relationship to Employee. Subclasses have more functionality than superclasses. Subclasses can use the fields and methods of superclass and can add additional fields and methods.

Extending classes Use the keyword extends to achieve inheritance within the Java programming language public class EmployeeWithTerritory extends Employee Creates a superclass-subclass relationship between Employee and EmployeeWithTerritory You only need to indicate the differences between the subclass and the superclass in the subclass definition.

What is Polymorphism?

Overriding Superclass Methods Polymorphism Using the same method name to indicate different implementations Means “many forms” Each child class method overrides the method that has the same name in the parent class e.g. getSalary method is different for managers than from other employees. should return the base salary plus the bonus because the subclass Manager cannot access private fields of superclass, it needs to use the public method getSalary(). to differentiate from the subclass definition of this method we have to use super.getSalary().

Working with Superclasses that Have Constructors When you create any subclass object, the superclass constructor must execute first, and then the subclass constructor executes When you instantiate an object that is a member of a subclass, you are actually calling at least two constructors: the constructor for the base class the constructor for the extended, derived class

Using Superclass Constructors that Require Arguments When you create a class and do not provide a constructor, Java automatically supplies you with one that never requires arguments When you write your own constructor, you replace the automatically supplied version The constructor you create for a class might require arguments

Using Superclass Constructors that Require Arguments When a superclass requires arguments, you must include a constructor for each subclass Your subclass constructor can contain any number of statements, but the first statement must call the superclass constructor super(list of arguments); For example, because subclasses cannot access private fields of superclass, it must initialize them thru the superclass constructor: super(n, s, year, month, day) Keyword super always refers to the superclass of the class in which you use it

Accessing Superclass Methods You might want to use the superclass method within a subclass You can use the keyword super to access the parent class method for example: public class Manager extends Employee { public Manager(String name, int salary) { super(name, salary); bonus=0; } }

Information Hiding Information Hiding The concept of keeping data private When you employ information hiding, your data can be altered only by the methods you choose and only in ways that you control Private members of the parent class are not inherited When a program is a class user, it cannot directly alter any private field

Methods You Cannot Override There are four types of methods that you cannot override in a subclass: private methods static methods final methods Methods within final classes Final methods and classes have some advantages: Efficiency: Dynamic binding has more overhead and runs slower. Safety: Designer has no control over what a method will do in a subclass. Final methods guarantee what the method wil do when called.