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In c++, what is the difference between method overloading and method overriding?
Answer Posted / Ashish Gotra
"Method Overloading refers to providing multiple functions with the same name but different parameters within a single class. The number of arguments, types of arguments, or the order of arguments differs in each method. On the other hand, Method Overriding occurs when a derived class provides its own implementation for a function that already exists in its base class. Both functions have the same name, return type, and the same parameter list."
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