cout<<“\n Zero argument constructor of base class III”;
}
};
int main()
{
clrscr();
III i;
return 0;
}
OUTPUT
Zero argument constructor of base class I
Zero argument constructor of base class II
Zero argument constructor of base class III
Explanation: In this program, the base class I is declared a virtual class while deriving the
class. The constructor of the virtual class is executed first. The execution of the constructor here
is not according to the sequence of the base class.
11.13.11 Execution of constructors in multilevel inheritance
11.24 Write a program to derive a classes using multilevel inheritance and observe the
execution ...
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