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Amber Herold, 08/02/2011 12:29 PM


Object Oriented Programming

Objects

  • often models a real-world thing - person, animal, shape, car
  • collection of attributes and behaviors
  • defined by a class

Polymorhism

PHP example

interface IAnimal {
    function getName();
    function talk();
}

abstract class AnimalBase implements IAnimal {
    protected $name;

    public function __construct($name) {
        $this->name = $name;
    }

    public function getName() {
        return $this->name;
    }
}

class Cat extends AnimalBase {
    public function talk() {
        return 'Meowww!';
    }
}

class Dog extends AnimalBase {
    public function talk() {
        return 'Woof! Woof!';
    }
}

$animals = array(
    new Cat('Missy'),
    new Cat('Mr. Mistoffelees'),
    new Dog('Lassie')
);

foreach ($animals as $animal) {
    echo $animal->getName() . ': ' . $animal->talk();
}

Python Example

class Animal:
    def __init__(self, name):    # Constructor of the class
        self.name = name
    def talk(self):              # Abstract method, defined by convention only
        raise NotImplementedError("Subclass must implement abstract method")

class Cat(Animal):
    def talk(self):
        return 'Meow!'

class Dog(Animal):
    def talk(self):
        return 'Woof! Woof!'

animals = [Cat('Missy'),
           Cat('Mr. Mistoffelees'),
           Dog('Lassie')]

for animal in animals:
    print animal.name + ': ' + animal.talk()

# prints the following:
#
# Missy: Meow!
# Mr. Mistoffelees: Meow!
# Lassie: Woof! Woof!

Updated by Amber Herold over 13 years ago · 5 revisions