In C++, overriding and function, method, or operator is a different thing than (dynamic) polymorphism, so overriding a polymorphic method is almost entirely possible.
yes they exhibit polymorphism.. they have zooids and hydroids
Polymorphic DNA is a stretch or multiple stretches of DNA that have high variability among individuals. Since the chance of DNA being different among these stretches in two different people, these pieces of DNA are commonly used for identification purposes.
You implement inheritance by deriving a new class of object from an existing class of object. The existing class is known as the base class of the derived class.Classes declared final cannot be used as bases classes and classes without a virtual destructor (or a virtual destructor override) cannot be used as polymorphic base classes.
1260 is a computer virus developed by Mark Washburn in 1989. This virus used a form of polymorphic encryption in it's code which randomized the algorithm used by the virus but kept the core function of it intact. Polymorphic code does this by infecting files with an encrypted copy of itself, then varying it's signature by randomizing its decryption algorithm. Then it repeats. Hope this helped, here's some relevant info on the subject:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1260_(computer_virus)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Washburnhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_computer_viruses_and_worms--Answered by Alix Saunders
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Polymorphic Programming Language was created in 1969.
Polymorphic cells are transforming cells that allows a tiena to change in focus.
Polymorphous.
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Polymorphic simple sequence repeats database was created in 2010.
Yes. Shapeshifters are polymorphic because they can change into any form they want to.
There have been several polymorphic virus outbreaks. In 1991, the Tequila virus was the cause.
In C++, overriding and function, method, or operator is a different thing than (dynamic) polymorphism, so overriding a polymorphic method is almost entirely possible.
the answer Tequila is the name of the outbreak in 1991
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