If you want the toString( ) method of Subclass to return a different value, you'll need to override it in the subclass : polymorphism « Class « Flash / Flex / ActionScript






If you want the toString( ) method of Subclass to return a different value, you'll need to override it in the subclass

 

    class Superclass {
        public function Superclass(  ) {}
        public function toString(  ):String {
            return "Superclass.toString(  )";
        }
    }

    class Subclass extends Superclass {
        public function Subclass(  ) {}
        override public function toString(  ):String {
            return "Subclass.toString(  )";
        }
    }

        








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