Difference between compile-time polymorphism and runtime polymorphism
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10-09-2020 - |
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Polymorphism is one of the most important OOPs concepts. Its is a concept by which we can perform single task in multiple ways. There are two types of polymorphism one is Compile-time polymorphism and another is run-time polymorphism.
Method overloading is the example of compile time polymorphism and method overriding is the example of run-time polymorphism.
Sr. No. | Key | Compile-time polymorphism | Runtime polymorphism |
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1 | Basic | Compile time polymorphism means binding is occuring at compile time | R un time polymorphism where at run time we came to know which method is going to invoke |
2 | Static/Dynamic Binding | It can be achieved through static binding | It can be achieved through dynamic binding |
4. | Inheritance | Inheritance is not involved | Inheritance is involved |
5 | Example | Method overloading is an example of compile time polymorphism | Method overriding is an example of runtime polymorphism |
Example of Compile-time Polymorphism
public class Main { public static void main(String args[]) { CompileTimePloymorphismExample obj = new CompileTimePloymorphismExample(); obj.display(); obj.display("Polymorphism"); } } class CompileTimePloymorphismExample { void display() { System.out.println("In Display without parameter"); } void display(String value) { System.out.println("In Display with parameter" + value); } }
Example of Runtime Polymorphism
public class Main { public static void main(String args[]) { RunTimePolymorphismParentClassExample obj = new RunTimePolymorphismSubClassExample(); obj.display(); } } class RunTimePolymorphismParentClassExample { public void display() { System.out.println("Overridden Method"); } } public class RunTimePolymorphismSubClassExample extends RunTimePolymorphismParentExample { public void display() { System.out.println("Overriding Method"); } }
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