Hybrid Inheritance
- Hybrid inheritance is combination of two or more inheritances such as single,multiple,multilevel or Hierarchical inheritances.
Example:
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
class arithmetic
{
protected:
int num1, num2;
public:
void getdata()
{
cout<<"For Addition:";
cout<<"\nEnter the first number: ";
cin>>num1;
cout<<"\nEnter the second number: ";
cin>>num2;
}
};
class plus:public arithmetic
{
protected:
int sum;
public:
void add()
{
sum=num1+num2;
}
};
class minus
{
protected:
int n1,n2,diff;
public:
void sub()
{
cout<<"\nFor Subtraction:";
cout<<"\nEnter the first number: ";
cin>>n1;
cout<<"\nEnter the second number: ";
cin>>n2;
diff=n1-n2;
}
};
class result:public plus, public minus
{
public:
void display()
{
cout<<"\nSum of "<<num1<<" and "<<num2<<"= "<<sum;
cout<<"\nDifference of "<<n1<<" and "<<n2<<"= "<<diff;
}
};
void main()
{
clrscr();
result z;
z.getdata();
z.add();
z.sub();
z.display();
getch();
}
Output:
For Addition
Enter the first number:10
Enter the second number:5
For Subtraction:
Enter the first number:10
Enter the second number:5
Sum of 10 and 5= 15
Difference of 10 and 5= 5