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. > > 2009/3/21 Ryu <[email protected]> > > > > > > > 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 > > > Thanks in advance > > -- > С уважением, Николай.
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