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Polymorphism is such a powerful feature of object-oriented programming that you’ll use it in the majority of your C++ programs. Polymorphism requires you to use derived classes, and the content of this chapter relies heavily on the concepts related to inheritance in derived classes that I introduced in the previous chapter.
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Horton, I. (2004). Virtual Functions and Polymorphism. In: Ivor Horton’s Beginning ANSI C++: The Complete Language. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0656-9_16
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