overriding abstract methods in an inherited abstract class

thed0ctor picture thed0ctor · Nov 22, 2012 · Viewed 18.7k times · Source

Okay so basically I have the following problem: I'm trying to have an abstract class inherit another abstract class that has an abstract method, but I don't want to implement the abstract method in either of them because a third class inherits from both of them:

public abstract class Command
{
      public abstract object execute();
}

public abstract class Binary : Command
{
     public abstract object execute(); //the issue is here
}

public class Multiply : Binary
{
     public override object execute()
     {
           //do stuff
     }
}

I'm trying to separate binary commands from unary commands but don't want to/can't implement the execute method in either. I thought about having Binary override the abstract method (since it has to), and then just throw a not implemented exception thing. If I make it override, then I must declare a body, but if I make it abstract, then I'm "hiding" the inherited method.

Any thoughts?

Answer

Mike Parkhill picture Mike Parkhill · Nov 22, 2012

You don't need to declare execute() in the Binary class since it's already inherited from Command. Abstract methods don't need to be implemented by other abstract classes - the requirement is passed on to the eventual concrete classes.

public abstract class Command
{
    public abstract object execute();
}

public abstract class Binary : Command
{
    //the execute object is inherited from the command class.
}

public class Multiply : Binary
{
    public override object execute()
    {
        //do stuff
    }
}