# A quick example of polymorphism at work in python class Food(object): def __init__(self, name, calories): self.name = name self.calories = calories def tastesLike(self): raise NotImplementedException("Subclasses are responsible for creating this method") class HotDog(Food): def tastesLike(self): return "Extremely processed meat" class Hamburger(Food): def tastesLike(self): return "grilled goodness" class ChickenPatty(Food): def tastesLike(self): return "tastes like chicken" dinner = [] dinner.append(HotDog('Beef/Turkey BallPark', 230)) dinner.append(Hamburger('Lowfat Beef Patty', 260)) dinner.append(ChickenPatty('Micky Mouse shaped Chicken Tenders', 170)) # even though each course of the dinner is a differnet type # we can process them all in the same loop for course in dinner: print course.name + " is type " + str(type(course)) print " has " + str(course.calories) + " calories " print " and tastes like " + course.tastesLike() # my output: # #Beef/Turkey BallPark is type <class '__main__.HotDog'> # has 230 calories # and tastes like Extremely processed meat #Lowfat Beef Patty is type <class '__main__.Hamburger'> # has 260 calories # and tastes like grilled goodness #Micky Mouse shaped Chicken Tenders is type <class '__main__.ChickenPatty'> # has 170 calories # and tastes like tastes like chicken
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Python - a simple polymorphism example
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