suspension of the decision of choosing suitable member functions until run-time. Two types of polymor-
phism are shown in F
igure 19.1
Polymorphism is the technique in which various forms of a single function can be defined and shared by
various objects to perform the operation.
Polymorphism
Run Time
Virtual
Function
Function
Overloading
Operator
Overloading
Compile Time
Figure 19.1 Polymorphism in C++
19.2 BINDING IN C++
Though C++ is an object-oriented programming language, it is very much inspired by procedural language.
C++ supports two types of binding, static or early binding and dynamic or late binding. ...
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