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Abstract Classes and Blueprints

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Abstract Base Classes (ABCs) are a powerful tool in Python for designing flexible and robust object-oriented systems. They help create maintainable code by defining clear contracts that subclasses must follow.

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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod class PaymentMethod(ABC): @abstractmethod def pay(self, amount): pass class CreditCard(PaymentMethod): def pay(self, amount): return f"Paid {amount} using Credit Card" class PayPal(PaymentMethod): def pay(self, amount): return f"Paid {amount} using PayPal" def process_payment(method: PaymentMethod, amount): return method.pay(amount) print(process_payment(CreditCard(), 100)) print(process_payment(PayPal(), 250))

PaymentMethod is an abstract base class. It defines a required method, pay, that every payment type must implement. CreditCard and PayPal are concrete subclasses. They provide their own versions of the pay method, but follow the same interface.

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The function process_payment works with any payment method because it relies on the shared abstract contract, not on specific classes.

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What is the key difference between an abstract class and a concrete class?

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