I have a function in my superclass (Speler) that is called kiesKaart:
public Kaart kiesKaart(int spelerIndex){...}
In my subclass function, I have the same function with an other parameter that overrides (i do have @Override before it, changing this to @Override() does not help...) the super function:
public int kiesKaart(Kaart lak){...}
In my main I have an array of Spelers, where only the first is an Speler and the others are AiSpelers (this is the name of the subclass):
spelerArr[0] = new Speler(hand[0]);
for (int i=1;i<AANTALSPELERS;i++) {
spelerArr[i] = new AiSpeler(hand[i]);
}
Later on in my code I address spelerArr[i].kiesKaart, so now I want the code to address the correct instance of kiesKaart.
How can I do this?