I already know the fundamentals of the implements and interfaces. I don't understand when to use an interface. What is the requirement to have an interface?
Example:
/// Interface demo
Interface IDemo
{
// Function prototype
public void Show();
}
// First class using the interface
Class MyClass1 : IDemo
{
public void Show()
{
// Function body comes here
Response.Write("I'm in MyClass");
}
}
// Second class using the interface
Class MyClass2 : IDemo
{
public void Show()
{
// Function body comes here
Response.Write("I'm in MyClass2");
Response.Write("So, what?");
}
}
These two classes have the same function name with different bodies. This can also be achieved without interfaces. What's the purpose of having the method reference? When I extend a superclass, at least I get the superclass's properties and methods.
Please give me a clear explaining and a real world scenario for me to understand well.