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CSE 115AnnouncementsSlide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10PolymorphismOctober 27 - 31, 2008Lab 7 due day before recitation meets week of November 3rdExam 4 is 11/7Resign Deadline is 11/7Check website for new gradesIf you have a paper tax – pick up your paper from meExam 3 returned 10/29Announcementsprivate java.util.List<IGraphic> _graphicsList;java.util.List<Cat> bagOfCatsThis idea of the declared type and actual type being different and then being able to choose functionality dynamically at run-time based on type is the idea of polymorphism.Polymorphism is one of the key concepts in object oriented programming.The other two key concepts are encapsulation and inheritance (both of which we’ve already


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