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12:04
@Wiz25 thanks for support :) Let me try graph API
@BhavinChauhan u welcome i think this will work as per ur link
bye bye all :)
@X'Factor Sorry bro I was not at my desk
@X'Factor Actually that is not a problem
@RoshanJha I knew that ur answer will be this one
@X'Factor :D Please forgive me
12:16
@RoshanJha oh nothing like that just kidding
@X'Factor You you will guide me tomorrow ?
36 mins ago, by SweetWisher ツ
not possible to extend more than one class
@RoshanJha yeah sure why not
@X'Factor So today not possible right ?
@SweetWisherツ Exactly
Java does not support multiple Inheritance
But why ?
I read because of Diamond issue
@RoshanJha No. nothing like that. But in morning we can check it with fresh mind
12:18
@X'Factor Ohh, not as issue I continue with @SweetWisherツ
@RoshanJha though i have posted when u were not on desk. @RoshanJha can't extend ur class with two different class. u just implement your class
but u didn't noticed because u were absent
@X'Factor Yes its solution, I need to know why it is not possible to extend more than one class(I also know this but have some doubt about it)
@RoshanJha The thing which you try to achieve its call like polymorphism
@X'Factor hmm, I think I would be unable to explain my query
@RoshanJha you can implement your class with two different class but if it must be interface then only
12:26
Only people with pure heart can understand my query.
:)
@X'Factor Yes
@X'Factor why I can not do this with extend ?
@RoshanJha Ok bro give a qyery to them who Only people with pure heart can understand ur query.
@X'Factor Hehehe, No I know you have pure heart
Oh really. I don't think so
@X'Factor Ok start with first
Why I can not extend my class more than one class ?
Ok let i just give u today little hint then 2 morrow tell you whole
For ex. public interface A { public void add()
same for B class
public interface B { public void add()
Now if you wanna extend it two class then need to make third one class
public interface C extend A, B
12:29
hmm
extends or implements ?
extend
seen diamond problem of multiple inheritance.?? @RoshanJha
ok C is interface yes
@SweetWisherツ Yes
Yes you need to
12:30
@X'Factor @SweetWisherツ that is what I am trying to ask
Now when u create object for C then
so that's the reason :)
C c = new C(): c.add() @RoshanJha
See people says that because of diamond problem we can not use multiple inheritance
and to create diamond shape you must have atleast 4 classes right ?
@RoshanJha So?
12:31
@RoshanJha If you wanna extend ur class with Two different class then ur class must be interface
And the question I asked to you just contains 3 classes
So why people tells diamond problem ? why not triangle ?
when u use this C c = new C(): c.add() then there is no matter that from which class add() method called @RoshanJha
@X'Factor yes you are absolutely right and this is solution of to achieve Multiple inheriitance using inheritance
its just invoke add() method
@RoshanJha heh need to dig it :)
12:34
@RoshanJha ok for today is it good for you and us also.
My question is why people says because of Diamond issue we can not use multiple inheritance,
@SweetWisherツ Ohh I think you understnad what I am trying to ask now :)
@X'Factor :)
@X'Factor @SweetWisherツ thanks :)
@RoshanJha will discuss tomorrow because today going for playing a dandiya
@X'Factor Great
Have blast
@RoshanJha yesterday i already did a blast. bcos i m crazy for garba and dandiya nd dance
@X'Factor Great bro keep it up
12:36
Thanks bro!!
P:
12:49
@RoshanJha Yip.. :)
@SweetWisherツ Please find if you can :)
Ya sure
Leaving Time..Bye all :)
ACP
ACP
Hi @RoshanJha,
may I know your issue...?
@ACP hmm, I dont understand why people give diamond issue(at least 4 class to make diamond) example in Multiple Inheritance
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It is just an example, however multiple inheritance can be achieved in just 3 classes as well
13:05
@ACP then why everywhere is Diamond issues mentioned ?
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like in the above diagram Class B has method add() {x=y+z}and class c has method add(){x=y-z}
and class D extends Class B and C (which is not allowed in Java)
@ACP Yes I am also thinking the same case
in this we just used 3 classes not 4
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then it is contradictory that which method will be used by class D
@ACP exactly
ACP
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This will throw Runtime exception(in C++)
to avoid this exception, Multiple inheritance is not allowed in Java
13:07
@ACP hmm dont know c++
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and to overcome this issue concept of Interfaces was introduced
@ACP hmm
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so in your case B and C must not be classes instead they should be interfaces
where add() method will only be declared not defined..
so you can overide add() in your class D by giving new defination(i.e. x=y+z or x=y-z)
I was thinking same but wherever I read topic "Why java does not support multiple inheritace" they explained "Diamond issue", So I was thinking this scenario can be also happened with 3 classes then why everyone is giving example of at least 4 classes (diamond shape)
@ACP hmm yes
@ACP thanks :)
ACP
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it is because you can understand better in that way..
hope you understand...
you wc :)
13:11
@ACP No its complex because it contains one extra class, in my understanding way I had only 3 classes
In addition diamond issue contains 2 hierarchy while with 3 classes it has only 1
Diamond Issue :-
1. Super Class (Class A)
2. Sub classes of A (Class B and C)
3. Sub Class of B and C (Class D)

Easier way :-
Triangle issue :-
1. Two different class (Class B and C)
2. Sub Class of B and C (Class D)
ACP
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See there are two ways...
Why everyone is giving complex example over easier way :P
So just wanted to clear If I am going wrong way
Bye bye All
ACP
ACP
Firstly you can put two methods with same name
bye @X'Factor
as in your case...
You are saying it can be Triangular also
but in that case we have to write two methods with same name (in our case add()) in both B and C classes..
now if you want to make it even simpler...
you can have a class A which contains add() method
then you inherit the class A in class B and class C
now Class B and C will automatically have add method ...
and then you take class D which will inherit class B and C
then it will cause multiple inheritance...
so Diamond example describes multiple inheritance in the easiest way...
everything is done here consequently...
that is why we give Diamond example
 
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