Design and implement a C++ program that defines a base class A, which has a subclass B, which itself has a subclass C. The A class must implement a method, which is overridden in both B and C. You must also write a test class that instantiates A, B, and C and includes three calls to the method. One of the calls must be statically bound to A’s method. One call must be dynamically bound to B’s method, and one must be dynamically bound to C’s method. All of the method calls must be through a pointer to class A.

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Section12.2: Providing Class Conversion Capabilities
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Design and implement a C++ program that defines a base class A, which has a subclass B, which itself has a subclass C. The A class must implement a method, which is overridden in both B and C. You must also write a test class that instantiates A, B, and C and includes three calls to the method. One of the calls must be statically bound to A’s method. One call must be dynamically bound to B’s method, and one must be dynamically bound to C’s method. All of the method calls must be through a pointer to class A.

 

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