What is the difference between the following declarations? And when are they used?
ParentClass child = new ChildClass();
ChildClass child = new ChildClass();
...if I already have this:
class ChildClass extends ParentClass {}
What is the difference between the following declarations? And when are they used?
ParentClass child = new ChildClass();
ChildClass child = new ChildClass();
...if I already have this:
class ChildClass extends ParentClass {}
Lets say that you have a method foo()
declared in ParentClass
and a method bar()
in ChildClass
. Since ChildClass
extends ParentClass
- it also inherits the foo()
method.
In the first case you wouldn't be able to call child.bar();
because ParentClass
doesn't have a method called bar()
.
Same thing applies to variables, inner classes, etc. For further information, consult the Oracle documentation.