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I want to call a derived class function that isn't defined in the base class using base class pointers. but this always raises the error:

error C2039: ‘derivedFunctionName’ : is not a member of ‘BaseClass’

Do you know how I could get around this?

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You can't call a member that appears only in a derived class through a pointer to the base class; you have to cast it (probably using dynamic_cast) to a pointer to the derived type, first -- otherwise the compiler has no idea the method even exists.

It might look something like this:

void someMethod(Base* bp) {
    Derived *dp = dynamic_cast<Derived*>(bp);
    if (dp != null)
        dp->methodInDerivedClass();
}

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