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7.33.4.One interface can inherit another.
using System; 
 
public interface BaseInterface 
  void meth1()
  void meth2()

 
// BaseInterface now includes meth1() and meth2() -- it adds meth3(). 
public interface BaseInterface2 : BaseInterface 
  void meth3()

 
// This class must implement all of BaseInterface and BaseInterface 
class MyClass : BaseInterface2 
  public void meth1() { 
    Console.WriteLine("Implement meth1().")
  
 
  public void meth2() { 
    Console.WriteLine("Implement meth2().")
  
 
  public void meth3() { 
    Console.WriteLine("Implement meth3().")
  

 
class MainClass 
  public static void Main() { 
    MyClass ob = new MyClass()
 
    ob.meth1()
    ob.meth2()
    ob.meth3()
  
}
Implement meth1().
Implement meth2().
Implement meth3().
7.33.Interface hierarchy
7.33.1.Interfaces Based on Interfaces
7.33.2.Interface Inheritance Demo
7.33.3.Interfaces Inheriting Interfaces
7.33.4.One interface can inherit another.
7.33.5.Inheritance from both class and interface
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