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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T20:12:41+00:00 2026-06-18T20:12:41+00:00

How to access print method of class A in main method? Difference between objects

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How to access print method of class A in main method? Difference between objects a and b created in main method?

  abstract class A {
        void print() {
            System.out.println("A");
        }
    }

    class B extends A {
        void print() {
        System.out.println("B");
        }
    }



    public class test {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            B b = new B();
            A a = new B();
            b.print();
            a.print();
        }

    }
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    2026-06-18T20:12:42+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 8:12 pm

    In both cases, overriden print() in class B will be invoked.

    Case 1: B b = new B();

    this case is straightforward. you create B object with B reference.

    Case2: A a = new B();

    Here, you are creating B object with A reference. this is called polymorphicaly creating an object or coding to an interface. as you have overridden print() in class B, during run-time overloaded method of class B will be invoked.

    Other option:

    create a method in class B which would invoke print method of class A using super keyword.

       class B extends A {
            public void someOtherMethod(){
                super.print();
             }
        }
       from main:
          B  b = new B();
          b.someOthermethod();
    
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