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A template method defines the program skeleton of an algorithm. The algorithm itself is made abstract, and the subclasses override the abstract methods to provide concrete behavior.

First a class is created that provides the basic steps of an algorithm design. These steps are implemented using abstract methods. Later on, subclasses change the abstract methods to implement real actions. Thus the general algorithm is saved in one place but the concrete steps may be changed by the subclasses.


"Subclasses" do they mean a derived class?
If it's private(in context with the OPs question), how the derived class can make use of it. (Forget friends!)

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