how to use inheritance in java code example
Example 1: inheritance in java
class Animal
{
void eat()
{
System.out.println("Animal is eating.");
}
}
class Lion extends Animal
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Lion obj = new Lion();
obj.eat();
}
}
Example 2: Inheritance in java
import java.util.*;
class Animal
{
void eat()
{
System.out.println("Animal is eating.");
}
}
class Lion extends Animal
{
void roar()
{
System.out.println("lion is roaring.");
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Lion obj = new Lion();
obj.eat();
obj.roar();
}
}
Example 3: how to make one java class inherit from another
public class Bicycle {
public int cadence;
public int gear;
public int speed;
public Bicycle(int startCadence, int startSpeed, int startGear) {
gear = startGear;
cadence = startCadence;
speed = startSpeed;
}
public void setCadence(int newValue) {
cadence = newValue;
}
public void setGear(int newValue) {
gear = newValue;
}
public void applyBrake(int decrement) {
speed -= decrement;
}
public void speedUp(int increment) {
speed += increment;
}
}
Example 4: Inheritance in Java
Java Inheritance (Subclass and Superclass)
In Java, it is possible to inherit attributes and methods from one class to another. We group the "inheritance concept" into two categories:
subclass (child) - the class that inherits from another class
superclass (parent) - the class being inherited from
To inherit from a class, use the extends keyword.
Example 5: inheritance in java
it is used to define relationship between two class,
which a child class occurs all the properties and
behaviours of a parent class.
Provides code reusability.
Ex: in my framework I have a TestBase
class which I store
all my reusable code and methods.
My test execution classes and
elements classes will extend the
TestBase in order to reuse the code.