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Use explicit implementation to remove ambiguity
Use explicit implementation to remove ambiguity

/*
C#: The Complete Reference 
by Herbert Schildt 

Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (March 8, 2002)
ISBN: 0072134852
*/


// Use explicit implementation to remove ambiguity. 
 
using System; 
 
interface IMyIF_A 
  int meth(int x)

 
interface IMyIF_B 
  int meth(int x)

 
// MyClass implements both interfaces. 
class MyClass : IMyIF_A, IMyIF_B 
 
  // explicitly implement the two meth()s 
  int IMyIF_A.meth(int x) { 
    return x + x; 
  
  int IMyIF_B.meth(int x) { 
    return x * x; 
  
 
  // call meth() through an interface reference. 
  public int methA(int x){ 
    IMyIF_A a_ob; 
    a_ob = this
    return a_ob.meth(x)// calls IMyIF_A 
  
 
  public int methB(int x){ 
    IMyIF_B b_ob; 
    b_ob = this
    return b_ob.meth(x)// calls IMyIF_B 
  

 
public class FQIFNames 
  public static void Main() { 
    MyClass ob = new MyClass()
 
    Console.Write("Calling IMyIF_A.meth(): ")
    Console.WriteLine(ob.methA(3))
 
    Console.Write("Calling IMyIF_B.meth(): ")
    Console.WriteLine(ob.methB(3))
  
}

           
       
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