/*
* C# Programmers Pocket Consultant
* Author: Gregory S. MacBeth
* Email: gmacbeth@comporium.net
* Create Date: June 27, 2003
* Last Modified Date:
*/
using System;
namespace Client.Chapter_5___Building_Your_Own_Classes
{
public class InheritanceChapter_5___Building_Your_Own_Classes
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
B MyB = new D();
D MyD = new D();
//Both result in in D's instance of Display being //called
MyB.Display();
MyD.Display();
}
}
public class B
{
public virtual void Display()
{
Console.WriteLine("Class B's Display Method");
}
}
public class C: B
{
public override void Display()
{
Console.WriteLine("Class C's Display Method");
}
}
public class ContainedClass
{
int MyInt = 0;
}
public class D: C
{
public ContainedClass MyClass = new ContainedClass();
public override void Display()
{
Console.WriteLine("Class D's Display Method");
}
}
}
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