Introduction
Abstract classes are classes that cannot be instantiated, they are used as a base class for other classes, they can contain abstract methods and concrete methods.
That's the academic definition, let's simplify it.
Imagine Abstract classes
like something that is only a definition, but it can not be existing by itself, for example, Fruit
is a concept of something sweet (Mostly) that can be eaten from plants, it does not exist as an entity, but Mango
is a kind of fruit
that exists as an entity, it is a real thing, it can be eaten, it can be thrown, it can be used in many ways, but Fruit
is just a concept, it is not a real thing, it is just a definition.
From this point we can say Fruit
is an abstract class, and Mango
is a concrete class AKA the thing that makes Fruit
a real thing.
Abstract classes can not be instantiated
, they can only be inherited
from, and they can contain abstract methods (methods that are not implemented) and concrete methods (methods that can be called and implemented by the class itself).
Abstract Class In Javascript
Unfortunately, Javascript does not have abstract classes, but luckily Typescript
does, that's why i mentioned it in the title, and this course will cover OOP in both Javascript
and Typescript
.
I will just explain the concept of abstract in Typescript, you don't really need to have an experience in Typescript to follow up with me, you can just follow the code examples and you will be fine.
Abstract Class In Typescript
Let's see an example in TS:
abstract class Fruit {
name: string;
taste: string;
color: string;
}
class Mango extends Fruit {
name = 'Mango';
taste = 'Sweet';
color = 'Yellow';
}
Here we have 2 classes, the Fruit
class is the abstract class, and the Mango
class is the concrete class.
So the class that extends the abstract class is called concrete
class, and the abstract class is the base
class.
Abstract class characteristics
Here are the characteristics of an abstract class:
- Abstract classes
can not be instantiated
, (you can not create a new object of it). - Abstract classes
can only be inherited from
. - Abstract classes
can contain abstract methods
andconcrete methods
, (We will discuss it in the next article)
So in a nutshell, abstract classes are classes that can not be instantiated (A.K.A
can not exist by its own), they are used as a base class for other its children classes, they can contain abstract methods and concrete methods.
π¨ Conclusion
In this article we learned about abstract classes, we learned what is an abstract class, what are the characteristics of an abstract class, and we learned that abstract classes are classes that can not be instantiated, they are used as a base class for other its children classes, they can contain abstract methods and concrete methods.
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