I have the following problem:
class A {
void f() {}
}
class B extends A {
void g() {}
}
class C extends A {
void h() {}
}
void foo(A temp)
{
temp.g();
}
I want my foo() function to take a base class parameter, so I can work with B & C. But inside the funciton I have a call to a derived class method, so of course I get an error.
I also tried this inside the foo function:
if(temp instanceof B)
{
B somevar = (B)temp;
}
else if( temp instanceof C)
{
C someVar = (C)temp;
}
someVar.g();
But still I have a compile errors that it doesnt know who someVar is. How could I make this to work ?
Thanks.
The usual solution is to declare a function in the base class that the derived classes override.