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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:10:46+00:00 2026-05-15T06:10:46+00:00

Let’s say I have a base class Animal from which a class Cow inherits,

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Let’s say I have a base class Animal from which a class Cow inherits, and a Barn class containing an Animal vector, and let’s say the Animal class has a virtual function scream(), which Cow overrides.

With the following code:

Animal.h

#ifndef _ANIMAL_H
#define _ANIMAL_H
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

class Animal {
public:
    Animal() {};
    virtual void scream() {cout << "aaaAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHHHH!!! ahhh..." << endl;}
};

#endif  /* _ANIMAL_H */

Cow.h

#ifndef _COW_H
#define _COW_H

#include "Animal.h"

class Cow: public Animal {
public:
    Cow() {}
    void scream() {cout << "MOOooooOOOOOOOO!!!" << endl;}
};

#endif  /* _COW_H */

Barn.h

#ifndef _BARN_H
#define _BARN_H

#include "Animal.h"
#include <vector>

class Barn {
    std::vector<Animal> animals;

public:
    Barn() {}
    void insertAnimal(Animal animal) {animals.push_back(animal);}
    void tortureAnimals() {
        for(int a = 0; a < animals.size(); a++)
            animals[a].scream();
    }
};

#endif  /* _BARN_H */

and finally main.cpp

#include <stdlib.h>
#include "Barn.h"
#include "Cow.h"
#include "Chicken.h"

/*
 * 
 */
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
    Barn barn;
    barn.insertAnimal(Cow());
    barn.tortureAnimals();
    return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}

I get this output:

aaaAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHHHH!!! ahhh...

How should I code this to get MOOooooOOOOOOOO!!! (and whatever other classes inheriting Animal wants scream() to be) instead?

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    2026-05-15T06:10:47+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:10 am

    A slight modification that stores pointers to animals should help:

    #ifndef _BARN_H
    #define _BARN_H
    
    #include "Animal.h"
    #include <vector>
    
    class Barn {
        std::vector<Animal *> animals;
    
    public:
        Barn() {}
        void insertAnimal(Animal *animal) {animals.push_back(animal);}
        void tortureAnimals() {
            for(int a = 0; a < animals.size(); a++)
                animals[a]->scream();
        }
    };
    
    
    int main(int argc, char** argv) {
        Barn barn;
        barn.insertAnimal(new Cow());
        barn.tortureAnimals();
    
        // should clean up barn contents here...
    
        return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
    }
    
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