• In hierarchical relationships inheritance makes the development model clones to real-life object
model.
• Reusability: e public members of base class can be reused by derived class without rewriting them.
• Data hiding: e base class can control the access of some data so that they cannot be modi ed by the
derived class.
• Extensibility: Extending the base class properties by the derived class to generate more dominate
object.
2.4.5 DISADVANTAGES
• Objects, when used for invoking member functions create more compiler overheads.
• Memory allocated to unused data elements will not be utilized, which wants the memory.
• Inheritance if not used correctly leads a pr ...
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