/*
C#: The Complete Reference
by Herbert Schildt
Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (March 8, 2002)
ISBN: 0072134852
*/
// Call a hidden method.
using System;
class A {
public int i = 0;
// show() in A
public void show() {
Console.WriteLine("i in base class: " + i);
}
}
// Create a derived class.
class B : A {
new int i; // this i hides the i in A
public B(int a, int b) {
base.i = a; // this uncovers the i in A
i = b; // i in B
}
// This hides show() in A. Notice the use of new.
new public void show() {
base.show(); // this calls show() in A
// this displays the i in B
Console.WriteLine("i in derived class: " + i);
}
}
public class UncoverName123 {
public static void Main() {
B ob = new B(1, 2);
ob.show();
}
}
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