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How do I call a method defined in a base class from a derived class that overrides it?

Answer Posted / Gunjan Chaudhry

To call a method defined in a base class from a derived class that overrides it, you can use the super() function. Here's an example:n```pythonnclass Base:n def some_method(self): ...nclass Derived(Base):n def some_method(self): # Override some_methodn super().some_method() # Call some_method from the base class```

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