public class A
{
public void printA(){
System.out.println("A");
}
}
public class B extends A
{
public void printB(){
System.out.println("B");
}
}
public class C extends B
{
public void printC(){
System.out.println("C");
}
}
public class test {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
A a = new B();
a.printA(); // work
B b = (B) a;
b.printB(); // work
C c = (C) b;
c.printC(); // not work throw java.lang.ClassCastException
}
}
i have three classes A and B and C
C extends from B and B extends from A
why down casting work from A to B, and does not work from B to C ,although the relation between them like A and B , B is parent of C so how it work JVM??
(C) b
you are trying to pretend this changes the type of the object to aC
but it doesn't. The type of the Object is always aB
.