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الكلاس الذي #يرِث من كلاس آخر يسمى #الكلاس_الإبن و يسمى أيضاً #Subclass و يقال له أيضاً ( Derived Class, Extended Class أو Child Class ) و الشائع أكثر يقال إنه ابن Child و إنما الكلاس الذي يورّث ما به لكلاس آخر يتم تسميته بالكلاس الأب و يسمى Superclass و يقال له ( Base Class أو Parent Class ).

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#الوراثة و أشكالها في لغة بايثون
inheritance in python

الكلاس الذي #يرِث من كلاس آخر يسمى #الكلاس_الإبن و يسمى أيضاً #Subclass و يقال له أيضاً ( Derived Class, Extended Class أو Child Class ) و الشائع أكثر يقال إنه ابن Child و إنما الكلاس الذي يورّث ما به لكلاس آخر يتم تسميته بالكلاس الأب و يسمى Superclass و يقال له ( Base Class أو Parent Class ).

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#الرابع_والعشرون من خلال الرابط الآتي :

https://www.nusurtech.ca/2024/01/python-inheritance.html

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