polymorphism

What is Polymorphism in Java?

Polymorphism is considered one of the important features of Object-Oriented Programming. Polymorphism allows us to perform a single action in different ways. In other words, polymorphism allows you to define one interface and have multiple implementations. The word β€œpoly” means many and β€œmorphs” means forms, So it means many forms.

Method Overloading

// Java Program for Method overloading
// By using Different Types of Arguments

// Class 1
// Helper class
class Helper {

	// Method with 2 integer parameters
	static int Multiply(int a, int b)
	{
		// Returns product of integer numbers
		return a * b;
	}

	// Method 2
	// With same name but with 2 double parameters
	static double Multiply(double a, double b)
	{
		// Returns product of double numbers
		return a * b;
	}
}

// Class 2
// Main class
class GFG {
	// Main driver method
	public static void main(String[] args)
	{
		// Calling method by passing
		// input as in arguments
		System.out.println(Helper.Multiply(2, 4));
		System.out.println(Helper.Multiply(5.5, 6.3));
	}
}

2. Operator Overloading

It is a feature in C++ where the operators such as +, -, *, etc. can be given additional meanings when applied to user-defined data types.

3. Template

it is a powerful feature in C++ that allows us to write generic functions and classes. A template is a blueprint for creating a family of functions or classes.

// Java Program for Method Overriding

// Class 1
// Helper class
class Parent {

	// Method of parent class
	void Print()
	{

		// Print statement
		System.out.println("parent class");
	}
}

// Class 2
// Helper class
class subclass1 extends Parent {

	// Method
	void Print() { System.out.println("subclass1"); }
}

// Class 3
// Helper class
class subclass2 extends Parent {

	// Method
	void Print()
	{

		// Print statement
		System.out.println("subclass2");
	}
}

// Class 4
// Main class
class GFG {

	// Main driver method
	public static void main(String[] args)
	{

		// Creating object of class 1
		Parent a;

		// Now we will be calling print methods
		// inside main() method

		a = new subclass1();
		a.Print();

		a = new subclass2();
		a.Print();
	}
}
	

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