In today's world, inheritance is usually associated with the end of things. In OOP, however, it is associated with the beginning of something new and better. When we create a new class, we can take an already existing class and inherit it on our new class. This means that our new object will have all the features of the inherited class as well as the additional features added to the new class. This is at the root of inheritance. We call a class that inherits from another a derived class.
Using inheritance in C#
Getting ready
To illustrate the concept of inheritance, we will create a few classes that inherit from another to form new, more feature-rich objects.