April 2019
Beginner to intermediate
698 pages
15h 15m
English
We already know that we can put objects into arrays and ArrayList objects. However, being polymorphic means that they can handle objects of multiple distinct types as long as they have a common parent type – all within the same array or ArrayList.
In Chapter 10, Object-Oriented Programming, we learned that polymorphism means many forms. But what does it mean to us in the context of arrays and ArrayList?
In its simplest form, it means that any subclass can be used as part of the code that uses the super-class.
For example, if we have an array of Animals, we can put any object that is a subclass of Animal in the Animals array, such as Cat and Dog.
This means we can write code that is simpler, easier to understand, ...
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