- "Define constructor as Protected [or private]." doesn't make the class abstract. Combined with static methods it may be used to implement the Singleton Pattern.
Protected constructor vs abstract class
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Is there a difference between
1. Define constructor as Protected.
2. Define a class "Abstract" to avoid direct instantiation (only subclasses can be instantiated)
Example:
classdef (Abstract) TestInterface < handle
properties
test;
end
methods (Abstract)
testMethod(pObj);
testMethod2(pObj);
end
end
classdef TestImpl < TestInterface %%%%%%%%%%%%%VARIATION 1
methods
function testMethod(pObj)
end
end
methods(Access = 'protected')
function rObj = TestImpl()
rObj.test = 1;
end
end
end
classdef (Abstract) TestImpl < TestInterface %%%%%%%%%%%%VARIATION 2
methods
function rObj = TestImpl()
rObj.test = 1;
end
function testMethod(pObj)
end
end
end
classdef TestImpl2 < TestImpl
methods
function rObj = TestImpl2()
rObj = rObj@TestImpl();
end
function testMethod(pObj)
end
function testMethod2(pObj)
end
end
end
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per isakson
on 17 Mar 2018
Edited: per isakson
on 17 Mar 2018
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