Can an abstract class have a constructor?
If so, how can it be used and for what purposes?
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Yes, an abstract class can have a constructor. Consider this:
The superclass
Productis abstract and has a constructor. The concrete classTimesTwohas a constructor that just hardcodes the value 2. The concrete classTimesWhathas a constructor that allows the caller to specify the value.Abstract constructors will frequently be used to enforce class constraints or invariants such as the minimum fields required to setup the class.