Inheritance and its type in Object Oriented Programming using C++

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Abstract

Reusability is one in every of most vital advantage of C++ programming language. C++ categories are often reused in many ways in which. Once the parent (Base) category has been written it are often changed by another technologist to suit their needs. the most plan of inheritance is making new categories, reusing the properties of the present base category. The mechanism of etymologizing a replacement category (Child/Derived Class) from associate Existing category (Base/Parent Class) is termed inheritance. The previous category is stated because the base (Parent) category and therefore the new category is termed the derived category (Child) or taxonomic group. A derived category includes all options of the generic base category so adds qualities specific to the derived category. This paper reflects the learning of the Inheritance conception and its varieties victimization C++ (oops)

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Patel*, Dr. M., & Modi, Dr. R. D. (2019). Inheritance and its type in Object Oriented Programming using C++. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4), 1991–1998. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d6847.118419

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