Virtual Method

  Virtual functions 
In object oriented programming, a virtual method is a method that when overidden by a subclass will be used by the base class. Normally when a method is overridden only the subclass will use the overidden method, and the base will continue to use the original. Virtual methods are implemented with a virtual method table.

 

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