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What is the difference between

extends(inheritance)

and

override(polymorphism)

?

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  • Check out this discussion for further reference stackoverflow.com/questions/154577/…
    – abhiasawa
    Jun 27, 2011 at 12:35
  • Also this seems to be an accurate distinction wiki.answers.com/Q/…
    – abhiasawa
    Jun 27, 2011 at 12:37
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    Don't get why this was downvoted. Although it may be a elementary question it was clear and to the point. +1 to offset the ridiculous downvote.
    – user562566
    Jun 27, 2011 at 12:42
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    @Ascension Systems: Thanks for your care. | I am novice to as3, that's y making elementary questions something like this.
    – Benny
    Jun 27, 2011 at 12:51
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    No problem, it wasn't meant as an insult (saying elementary). When I started working in flash I just started out in programming and didn't know the first thing. In fact when I went for my first job interview as a flash developer I didn't even know the key concepts of OOP. lol
    – user562566
    Jun 27, 2011 at 13:00

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Extends: we create a new class(Inherited class) with the features of Existing (class Base class) and some additional features. This comes in picture in case of inheritance.

Example: NokiaBasic Handset. NokiaNSeries(Extends the features of NokiaBasic Handset features)

Overriding: comes to picture when functionality changes in the derived class. We override the functionality of a particular function in a derived class(Dynamic Polymorphism).

Example: All the functionality which NokiaBasicHandset has, are implemented in NokiaNSeries but there is a difference in the way we operate. (Picking a call, sending a message, sharing a file, etc.)

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  • You have explained in a simple way... Gr8.. Thanks.
    – Benny
    Jun 27, 2011 at 12:56
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  • Extends is about classes. This keyword represents the process of deriving a subclass from a base class.
  • Overriding is about methods declaration and invocation. It means to define a method in a subclass with the same signature of a method previously declared in its base class.
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Extends: you're inheriting all the functionality of the object you are inheriting from Override: you're changing/adding to the functionality of something you have inherited

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