I read somewhere that, overriding is the means by which you get polymorphism. Polymorphism is the ability for an object to vary behavior based on its type.
Now can i just say that when different subclasses override the member of a parent class then it gives me polymorphism?
Also
class A
{
public void hello()
{
printf("in A");
}
}
class B extends A
{
public void hello()
{
printf("in B");
}
}
class C extends A
{
public void hello()
{
printf("in C);
}
}
Now if i do
B b=new B();
C c=new C();
A a1=b;
A a2=c;
a1.hello();
a2.hello();
now will a1 use all the members of b those are inherited from A and hence print in B
; and similarly for a2?