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I have 2 public classes; Person and Engineer. Engineer is inherited from Person class. Now in main() I have a person object say

Person abc = new Person();

and I am trying to convert "abc" to Engineer i.e.

Engineer xyz = (Engineer) abc;

Question: Is this legal? My understanding is I cannot do it because "abc" might have different attributes.

Code:

public class Person { 
      private String firstname; 
      private String lastname; 
      private String gender; 

      public Person(String first, String last, String gen) { 
            firstname = first; 
            lastname = last; 
            gender = gen; 
      } 

      public void setFirstName(String name) { 
            firstname = name; 
      } 

      public void setLastName(String name) { 
            lastname = name; 
      } 

      public void setGender(String gen) { 
            gender = gen; 
      } 

      public String getFirstName() { 
            return firstname; 
      } 

      public String getLastName() { 
            return lastname; 
      } 

      public String getGender() { 
            return gender; 
      } 

     public toString() { 
            return "firstname=" + firstname + "lastname=" + lastname + "gender=" + gender; 
} 

public class SoftwareEngineer extends Person { 
      public String teamname; 
      public String bestlanguage; 

      public SoftwareEngineer(String first, String last, String gen, String team, String lang) { 
            firstname = first; 
            lastname = last; 
            gender = gen; 
            teamname = team; 
            bestlanguage = lang; 
      } 

     public toString() { 
            return "firstname=" + firstname + "lastname=" + lastname + "gender=" + gender + "teamname=" + teamname + "bestlanguage=" + bestlanguage; 


} 

public void main() { 
SoftwareEngineer aaron = new SoftwareEngineer('Aaron','Gottlieb','M','IPSupport','SQL'); 
Person andy = new SoftwareEngineer('Andy','Gardner','M','IP','Java'); 
Person pete = new Person("Pete", "G", "M"); 


Person personAaron = aaron; 
SoftwareEngineer sePete = (SoftwareEngineer) pete; 
SoftwareEngineer seAndy = (SoftwareEngineer) andy; 
pete.teamname = "FooBar"; 
aaron.setLastName("Brian"); 

}
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    What language are you talking about?
    – Wooble
    Aug 27, 2012 at 17:22
  • Depends entirely on the language and the relationship of person to engineer.
    – bmargulies
    Aug 27, 2012 at 17:23
  • Wait I will post the code I am trying to understand
    – tech_human
    Aug 27, 2012 at 17:24

1 Answer 1

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Every engineer is a person, but not every person is an engineer. Now translate it to your OO domain. Do you think you can always cast Person to Engineer? I.e. assume that every person is an engineer?

No, but you can ask person: are you an engineer?:

if(abc instanceof Engineer) {
  Engineer xyz = (Engineer) abc;
}

But you don't always have to know that. You can ask every person about name, it doesn't matter whether that person is an engineer or not:

Person p = new Engineer();
p.getFirstName();
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  • Okay I understood the concept you just explained to me... Now what I have in the above code is: Person andy = new SoftwareEngineer('Andy','Gardner','M','IP','Java'); and I an trying to convert "SoftwareEngineer seAndy = (SoftwareEngineer) andy;" which I guess should be valid now
    – tech_human
    Aug 27, 2012 at 17:30
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    @tech_learning: it is valid in this particular situation, but not always, e.g. when there is SoftwareEngineer and MechanicalEngineer - you have no guarantee what kind of engineer hides behind a person. Attributes have nothing to do here, it's about types. Aug 27, 2012 at 18:01

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