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Amber Herold, 08/02/2011 01:04 PM
1 | 1 | Amber Herold | h1. Object Oriented Programming |
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3 | 3 | Amber Herold | h2. Objects |
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5 | 9 | Amber Herold | * An _object_ often models a real-world thing - person, animal, shape, car |
6 | * Collection of _attributes_ and _behaviors_ |
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7 | * Defined as a _class_ with _member variables_ and _methods_ |
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8 | * An instance of a class |
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10 | h2. Encapsulation |
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13 | h2. Inheritance |
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15 | * reuse code by basing an object on another object |
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16 | * terminology |
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17 | ** Superclass, base class, parent class |
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18 | ** Subclass, derived class, child class |
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19 | * examples |
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20 | 1 | Amber Herold | ** parent: Animal, children: Person, Cat, Fish |
21 | ** parent: MotorVehicle, children: Car, Truck, Bus, Tractor |
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22 | ** parent: Shape, children: Ellipse, Rectangle, Triangle, Cone |
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23 | * _Child classes_ inherit attributes and behaviors from _parent classes_ |
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24 | 9 | Amber Herold | * Child classes may _override_ behaviors inherited from parent classes by providing it's own implementation of a method. |
25 | * An _abstract method_ in a parent class does not have an implentation. Child classes must provide an implementation. |
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26 | * An _abstract class_ has at least one abstract method and cannot be instantiated. |
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27 | * A _virtual method_ in a parent class provides a default implementation that MAY be overriden by the child classes. |
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30 | h2. Polymorhism |
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32 | h3. PHP example |
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34 | <pre> |
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35 | interface IAnimal { |
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36 | function getName(); |
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37 | function talk(); |
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38 | } |
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40 | abstract class AnimalBase implements IAnimal { |
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41 | protected $name; |
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43 | public function __construct($name) { |
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44 | $this->name = $name; |
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45 | } |
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47 | public function getName() { |
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48 | return $this->name; |
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49 | } |
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50 | } |
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52 | class Cat extends AnimalBase { |
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53 | public function talk() { |
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54 | return 'Meowww!'; |
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55 | } |
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56 | } |
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58 | class Dog extends AnimalBase { |
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59 | public function talk() { |
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60 | return 'Woof! Woof!'; |
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61 | } |
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62 | } |
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64 | $animals = array( |
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65 | new Cat('Missy'), |
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66 | new Cat('Mr. Mistoffelees'), |
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67 | new Dog('Lassie') |
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68 | ); |
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70 | foreach ($animals as $animal) { |
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71 | echo $animal->getName() . ': ' . $animal->talk(); |
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72 | } |
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73 | </pre> |
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75 | h3. Python Example |
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77 | <pre> |
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78 | class Animal: |
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79 | def __init__(self, name): # Constructor of the class |
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80 | self.name = name |
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81 | def talk(self): # Abstract method, defined by convention only |
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82 | raise NotImplementedError("Subclass must implement abstract method") |
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84 | class Cat(Animal): |
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85 | def talk(self): |
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86 | return 'Meow!' |
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88 | class Dog(Animal): |
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89 | def talk(self): |
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90 | return 'Woof! Woof!' |
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92 | animals = [Cat('Missy'), |
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93 | Cat('Mr. Mistoffelees'), |
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94 | Dog('Lassie')] |
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96 | for animal in animals: |
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97 | print animal.name + ': ' + animal.talk() |
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99 | # prints the following: |
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101 | # Missy: Meow! |
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102 | # Mr. Mistoffelees: Meow! |
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103 | # Lassie: Woof! Woof! |
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104 | </pre> |