Inheritance
Inheritance is the ability to base an object or class on another one. There is a parent or base class, which provides the top-level behavior for an entity. Every subclass entity or child class that fulfills the criteria to be a part of the parent class can inherit from the parent class and add additional behavior as required.
Let's take a real-world example. If we think of a Vehicle as a parent class, we know a Vehicle can have certain properties and behaviors. For example, it has an engine, doors, and so on, and behavior-wise it can move. Now all entities that fulfill these criteria—for example, Car, Truck, Bike, and so on—can inherit from Vehicle and add on top of given properties and behavior. In other words, we can say that ...
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