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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:34:48+00:00 2026-05-14T14:34:48+00:00

Lets say I have an abstract class Cat that has a few concrete subclasses

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Lets say I have an abstract class Cat that has a few concrete subclasses Wildcat, Housecat, etc.

I want my array to be able to store pointers to a type of cat without knowing which kind it really is.

When I try to dynamically allocate an array of Cat, it doesn’t seem to be working.

Cat* catArray = new Cat[200];
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    2026-05-14T14:34:49+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    By creating an aray of pointers to Cat, as in

     Cat** catArray = new Cat*[200];
    

    Now you can put your WildCat, HouseCat etc instances at various locations in the array for example

     catArray[0] = new WildCat();
     catArray[1] = new HouseCat();
     catArray[0]->catchMice(); 
     catArray[1]->catchMice();
    

    Couple of caveats, when done
    a) Don’t forget deleting the instances allocated in catArray as in delete catArray[0] etc.
    b) Don’t forget to delete the catArray itself using

     delete [] catArray;
    

    You should also consider using vector to automate b) for you

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