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About overriding inherited methods
When you create a class that inherits properties and methods from another class, the class that inherits the properties and methods is the subclass, and the class that the properties and methods are inherited from is the superclass.
Sometimes you may need to override an inherited method. You can do this by defining a method with the same name in the subclass prototype object.
You can build on the behavior of the method you are overriding (rather than overriding it completely), using the super
operator.
For information on using the super
operator to build on a superclass method, see super
in the ActionScript Dictionary.
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