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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:12:38+00:00 2026-05-13T15:12:38+00:00

class base { public: int foo(); int foo(int a); int foo(char* b); int doSomething(int);

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class base {  
    public: 
        int foo();  
        int foo(int a);  
        int foo(char* b);    
        int doSomething(int);    
 }

 class derived : public base
  { 
  public: 
     int doSomething(int b); 
  }

 int derived::doSomething( int b) 
   {
     base::doSomething(b);  
       //Make Something else 
   }

 int main() 
 { 
     derived d= new derived();  
     d->foo();
 }

now in the foo method (any of them) i want to call the more specific doSomething. if i instance a derived class i want the doSomething of the derived class, and if i instance a base class i want the doSomething of the base class, in spite of i’m calling from the foo method implemented in the base class.

int base::foo()
{
 //do something
 makeSomething(5);
}
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    2026-05-13T15:12:38+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:12 pm

    In your base class, make the doSomething method virtual:

    public:
    
    virtual int doSomething(int);
    

    Then you can:

    Base* deriv = new Derived();
    
    Base* base  = new Base();
    
    deriv->doSomething();
    base->doSomething();
    

    And enjoy!

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