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explain static polymorphism​

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Answered by kirtaniaskk
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Static polymorphism is polymorphism that occurs at compile time, and dynamic polymorphism is polymorphism that occurs at runtime (during application execution). An aspect of static polymorphism is early binding. In early binding, the specific method to call is resolved at compile time.

Static Polymorphism is the linking of a function with an object during compile time is called static. It is also called static binding. C# provides two techniques to implement static polymorphism i.e. Function overloading and Operator overloading. Let us learn about Function Overloading.

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Static polymorphism is polymorphism that occurs at compile time, and dynamic polymorphism is polymorphism that occurs at runtime (during application execution). An aspect of static polymorphism is early binding. In early binding, the specific method to call is resolved at compile time.

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