The power of polymorphism isn't really apparent in your simple example, but if you extend it a bit it might become clearer.
class vehicle{
.....
virtual int getEmission();
}
class car : public vehicle{
int getEmission();
}
class bus : public vehicle{
int getEmission();
}
int main()
{
car a;
car b;
car c;
bus d;
bus e;
vehicle *traffic[]={&a,&b,&c,&d,&e};
int totalEmission=0;
for(int i=0;i<5;i++)
{
totalEmission+=traffic[i]->getEmission();
}
}
This lets you iterate through a list of pointers and have different methods get called depending on the underlying type. Basically it lets you write code where you don't need to know what the child type is at compile time, but the code will perform the right function anyway.
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