if we derive an abstract class and do not implement abstract methods, then the derived class should also be marked as abstract using keyword code example
Example 1: is it necessary for abstract class to have abstract method
No, abstract class can have zero abstract methods.
Example 2: write a program in which an abstract class is being defined containg an abstract method omputer(int a, int b) and a non abstract method as well
abstract class Sum{
public abstract int compute(int a, int b);
public void disp(){
System.out.println("Method of class Sum");
}
}
class Demo extends Sum{
public int compute(int a, int b){
return a+b;
}
public static void main(String args[]){
Sum obj = new Demo();
System.out.println(obj.compute(3, 7));
obj.disp();
}
}