Using multiple inheritance
Multiple inheritance is where one class inherits two or more classes, as shown in the following diagram:

Class C inherits both classes, class A and class B.
The following statement defines multilevel inheritance where the Result
class inherits the Marks
class and the Marks
class in turn inherits the Student
class:
class Student: class Marks: class Result(Student, Marks):
In the preceding statements, Student
and Marks
are the base classes and the Result
class inherits both the Student
class and the Marks
class. Consequently, the instance of the Result
class can access the methods and variables of the Marks
and Student
classes.
Getting ready
To understand the concept of multilevel inheritance practically, let's create an application that will prompt the user to enter the code, name, history marks, and geography marks of a student, and will display the total marks and percentage on the click of a button. The total marks will be the sum of history marks and geography...