Define polymorphic classes

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The typical example is an abstract shape class, that can then be derived into squares, circles, and other concrete shapes.

The parent class:

Let’s start with the polymorphic class:

class Shape {
public:
    virtual ~Shape() = default;
    virtual double get_surface() const = 0;
    virtual void describe_object() const { std::cout << "this is a shape" << std::endl; }  

    double get_doubled_surface() const { return 2 * get_surface(); } 
};

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Derived classes

Once a polymorphic base class is defined you can derive it. For example:

class Square : public Shape {
    Point top_left;
    double side_length;
public: 
    Square (const Point& top_left, double side)
       : top_left(top_left), side_length(side_length) {}

    double get_surface() override { return side_length * side_length; }   
    void describe_object() override { 
        std::cout << "this is a square starting at " << top_left.x << ", " << top_left.y
                  << " with a length of " << side_length << std::endl; 
    }  
};

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Example of instantiation

int main() {

    Square square(Point(10.0, 0.0), 6); // we know it's a square, the compiler also
    square.describe_object(); 
    std::cout << "Surface: " << square.get_surface() << std::endl; 

    Circle circle(Point(0.0, 0.0), 5);

    Shape *ps = nullptr;  // we don't know yet the real type of the object
    ps = &circle;         // it's a circle, but it could as well be a square
    ps->describe_object(); 
    std::cout << "Surface: " << ps->get_surface() << std::endl;
}

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Table Of Contents
8 Arrays
11 Loops
39 Streams
44 Polymorphism
51 Unions
56 Lambdas
60 SFINAE
62 RAII
67 Sorting
84 RTTI
87 Scopes
104 Profiling
107 Recursion
117 Iteration
125 Alignment
134 Semaphore
136 Debugging
139 Mutexes
142 decltype