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Overloading polymorphism is a type that exists in classes that are independent of each other — they are not related (inheritance, dependency, etc.) to each other in any way.
The UML class diagram in Figure 1 shows the simple type and class hierarchy used to illustrate the mechanics of polymorphism. The model depicts five types, four classes, and one interface.
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