Object Oriented Programming (OOP) - CS304 Power Point Slides Lecture 31
Object Oriented Programming (OOP) - CS304 Power Point Slides Lecture 31
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Multiple Inheritance
A class can inherit from more then one class
Multiple Inheritance
Transmitter ... Transmit() Receiver ... Receive()
Phone
Example
class Phone: { ... }; public Transmitter, public Receiver
Multiple Inheritance
Derived class can inherit from public base class as well as private and protected base classes class Mermaid: private Woman, private Fish
Multiple Inheritance
The derived class inherits data members and functions form all the base classes Object of derived class can perform all the tasks that an object of base class can perform
Example
int main(){ Phone obj; obj.Transmit(); obj.Receive(); return 0; }
Multiple Inheritance
When using public multiple inheritance, the object of derived class can replace the objects of all the base classes
Example
int main(){ Phone obj; Transmitter * tPtr = &obj; Receiver * rPtr = &obj; return 0; }
Multiple Inheritance
The pointer of one base class cannot be used to call the function of another base class The functions are called based on static type
Example
int main(){ Phone obj; Transmitter * tPtr = &obj; tPtr->Transmit(); tPtr->Receive(); //Error return 0; }
Example
int main(){ Phone obj; Receiver * rPtr = &obj; rPtr->Receive(); rPtr->Transmit(); //Error return 0; }
Multiple Inheritance
If more than one base class have a function with same signature then the child will have two copies of that function Calling such function will result in ambiguity
Multiple Inheritance
Land Vehicle Water Vehicle
Car
Amphibious Vehicle
Boat
Example
class LandVehicle{ public: int GetMaxLoad(); }; class WaterVehicle{ public: int GetMaxLoad(); };
Example
class AmphibiousVehicle: public LandVehicle, public WaterVehicle{ }; int main(){ AmphibiousVehicle obj; obj.GetMaxLoad(); // Error return 0; }
Multiple Inheritance
Programmer must explicitly specify the class name when calling ambiguous function
Example
int main(){ AmphibiousVehicle obj; obj.LandVehicle::GetMaxLoad(); obj.WaterVehicle::GetMaxLoad(); return 0; }
Multiple Inheritance
The ambiguous call problem can arise when dealing with multiple level of multiple inheritance
Multiple Inheritance
Vehicle
Land Vehicle
Water Vehicle
Car
Amphibious Vehicle
Boat
Example
class Vehicle{ public: int GetMaxLoad(); }; class LandVehicle : public Vehicle{ }; class WaterVehicle : public Vehicle{ };
Example
class AmphibiousVehicle: public LandVehicle, public WaterVehicle{ }; int main(){ AmphibiousVehicle obj; obj.GetMaxLoad(); // Error return 0; }
Example
int main() { AmphibiousVehicle obj; obj.Vehicle::GetMaxLoad(); //Error return 0; } Vehicle is accessible through two paths
Multiple Inheritance
Vehicle Vehicle
Land Vehicle
Water Vehicle
Car
Amphibious Vehicle
Boat
Example
int main(){ AmphibiousVehicle obj; obj.LandVehicle::GetMaxLoad(); obj.WaterVehicle::GetMaxLoad(); return 0; }
Multiple Inheritance
Data member must be used with care when dealing with more then one level on inheritance
Example
class Vehicle{ protected: int weight; }; class LandVehicle : public Vehicle{ }; class WaterVehicle : public Vehicle{ };
Example
class AmphibiousVehicle: public LandVehicle, public WaterVehicle{ public: AmphibiousVehicle(){ LandVehicle::weight = 10; WaterVehicle::weight = 10; } }; There are multiple copies of data member weight
Memory View
Data Members of Data Members of Vehicle Vehicle Data Members of Data Members of LandVehicle WaterVehicle Data Members of AmphibiousVehicle
Virtual Inheritance
In virtual inheritance there is exactly one copy of the anonymous base class object
Example
class Vehicle{ protected: int weight; }; class LandVehicle : public virtual Vehicle{ }; class WaterVehicle : public virtual Vehicle{ };
Example
class AmphibiousVehicle: public LandVehicle, public WaterVehicle{ public: AmphibiousVehicle(){ weight = 10; } };
Memory View
Data Members of Vehicle Data Members of Data Members of LandVehicle WaterVehicle Data Members of AmphibiousVehicle
Virtual Inheritance
Virtual inheritance must be used when necessary There are situation when programmer would want to use two distinct data members inherited from base class rather then one
Example
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