On Mar 23, 9:30 pm, Николай Улога <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's because when you overriding a method from a superclass with the same
> name mymethod(); *this *reference is needed to point to local (overriden)
> version of mymethod();
@ С уважением, Николай
I do not get the above statement. Lets say:
class parent{
> as well as for constructors.
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> 2009/3/21 Ryu <[email protected]>
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> > Hi to everyone,
> >                      Hope everyone is fine . I have a question that
> > if    "this.mymethod3()"     is same as  "mymethod3()" so why we use
> > "this.mymethod3()"  . Is it only a good programming practice or it
> > really means something .What happened when we use   "this.somemethod
> > ()"   and only "somemethod()" . What's the difference between these
> > two
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> >                      Thanks in advance
>
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> С уважением, Николай.

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