Operator Overloading in Python | 50

In this video, we’ll explore Operator Overloading in detail — a powerful extension of polymorphism in Python. Here’s what we’ll cover 👇 ▶️ What is Operator Overloading? First, we’ll understand what operator overloading actually means, and see with a simple example how the same operator can behave differently for different objects. ▶️ Operator Overloading in Classes: Next, we’ll see how to overload Python’s built-in operators inside a class. For this, we’ll use special (dunder) methods such as _add_(), _str_(), _gt_(), and others. ▶️ Changing the Behavior of Built-in Operators: Through a practical example, we’ll see how operator overloading allows us to change the default behavior of built-in operators and apply our own custom logic. By the end of this video, you’ll clearly understand how operator overloading works in Python, and how you can control operator behavior for your custom classes using special methods. Check out our courses: Mastering Agentic AI with Java: Spring AI, LangChain4j, MCP & ADK: https://go.telusko.com/agentic-ai Coupon: TELUSKO10 (10% Discount) DevOps Bootcamp: https://go.telusko.com/complete-devops Coupon: TELUSKO10 (10% Discount) Master Java Spring Development : https://go.telusko.com/learn-master Coupon: TELUSKO10 (10% Discount) For More Queries WhatsApp or Call on : +919008963671 website : https://telusko.com/ Instagram :   / navinreddyofficial   Linkedin :   / navinreddy20   WhatsApp : https://go.telusko.com/whatsapp TELUSKO Android App : https://go.telusko.com/TELUSKOAPP TELUSKO IOS App : https://apple.co/3SsgmU2 Discord :   / discord