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Building Hierarchies of Classes
You commonly emulate real-life relationships between objects in the classes that you build. This necessitates the building of a class hierarchy. The relationships that you build between classes make up an object model. For example, you might have a Client class that has multiple Order objects associated with it. Each Order object can then have multiple Order Detail objects associated with it. To relate one class to another, place a declaration of the child class in the General Declarations section of the parent.Using the Implements Keyword
Using the Implements keyword, you can share interfaces between classes. This means that one class can inherit the properties and methods of one or more other classes. The process is quite simple. All you need to do is place the following in the General Declarations section of the class that derives from another class: Implements PersonAfter you place this code in the General Declarations section of the BabyPerson class, it allows you to select the Person class from the Objects drop-down. The property and method names of the Person class will then appear in the Procedure drop-down. You must write code for each property and method. In other words, the interface of the Person class is inherited, but its code is not. You can add properties and methods to the derived class (BabyPerson), just as you would in any class.
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