/* illustrating the concept of multiple inheritance in java */
interface Name
{
void StudentName();
}
interface Branch
{
void StudentBranch();
}
interface RollNo
{
void roll();
}
/*
* Shows the concept of multiple inheritance in java.
*/
public class multipleInherit implements Name,Branch,RollNo
{
public void StudentName()
{
System.out.println("Student Name is : Sanjay kumar singh ");
}
public void StudentBranch()
{
System.out.println("Student Branch is : Computer Science ");
}
public void roll()
{
System.out.println("Student roll number is : 21 / 2000263");
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
multipleInherit mi=new multipleInherit();
mi.StudentName();
mi.StudentBranch();
mi.roll();
}
}
Output
Student Name is : Sanjay kumar singh
Student Branch is : Computer Science
Student roll number is : 21 / 2000263
interface Name
{
void StudentName();
}
interface Branch
{
void StudentBranch();
}
interface RollNo
{
void roll();
}
/*
* Shows the concept of multiple inheritance in java.
*/
public class multipleInherit implements Name,Branch,RollNo
{
public void StudentName()
{
System.out.println("Student Name is : Sanjay kumar singh ");
}
public void StudentBranch()
{
System.out.println("Student Branch is : Computer Science ");
}
public void roll()
{
System.out.println("Student roll number is : 21 / 2000263");
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
multipleInherit mi=new multipleInherit();
mi.StudentName();
mi.StudentBranch();
mi.roll();
}
}
Output
Student Name is : Sanjay kumar singh
Student Branch is : Computer Science
Student roll number is : 21 / 2000263
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