The following are the two techniques which can be used to provide polymorphic behavior.
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Discussion Forum Que.Which among the following can’t be used for polymorphism?b.Member functions overloadingc.Predefined operator overloadingd.Constructor overloadingAnswer:Static member functionsWhich among the following can’t be used for polymorphism? compsciedu.com › OOPs-Concept-and-Features › discussion
Read moreWhat is polymorphism in Java with example?
Polymorphism is one of the OOPs feature that allows us to perform a single action in different ways . For example, lets say we have a class Animal that has a method sound() . Since this is a generic class so we can’t give it a implementation like: Roar, Meow, Oink etc. We had to give a generic message.
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Java implements polymorphism in two ways: 1. Static or compile-time polymorphism is done by method overloading (more then one methods sharing the same name but different number/types/order of parameters) 2. Dynamic or runtime polymorphism is done by method overriding (defining a method in the child…
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Which of the following is a type of polymorphism in Java? Explanation: There are two types of polymorphism in Java. Compile time polymorphism (overloading) and runtime polymorphism (overriding) .
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Polymorphism is the ability of an object to take on many forms. The most common use of polymorphism in OOP occurs when a parent class reference is used to refer to a child class object . Any Java object that can pass more than one IS-A test is considered to be polymorphic.
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Polymorphism is the ability of an object to take on many forms. The most common use of polymorphism in OOP occurs when a parent class reference is used to refer to a child class object . Any Java object that can pass more than one IS-A test is considered to be polymorphic.
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