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7.20.2.A multilevel hierarchy.
using System; 
 
class Shape 
  double pri_width;  // private 
  double pri_height; // private  
 
  // Default constructor. 
  public Shape() { 
    width = height = 0.0
  
 
  // Constructor for Shape. 
  public Shape(double w, double h) { 
    width = w; 
    height = h; 
  
 
  // Construct object with equal width and height. 
  public Shape(double x) { 
    width = height = x; 
  
 
  // Properties for width and height. 
  public double width 
     get return pri_width; 
     set pri_width = value; 
  
 
  public double height 
     get return pri_height; 
     set pri_height = value; 
  
 
  public void showDim() { 
    Console.WriteLine("Width and height are " 
                       width + " and " + height)
  

 
class Triangle : Shape 
  string style; // private 
   
  /* A default constructor. This invokes the default 
     constructor of Shape. */ 
  public Triangle() { 
    style = "null"
  
 
  // Constructor 
  public Triangle(string s, double w, double h: base(w, h) { 
    style = s;  
  
 
  // Construct an isosceles triangle. 
  public Triangle(double x: base(x) { 
    style = "isosceles";  
  
 
  // Return area of triangle. 
  public double area() { 
    return width * height / 2
  
 
  // Display a triangle's style. 
  public void showStyle() { 
    Console.WriteLine("Triangle is " + style)
  

 
class ColorTriangle : Triangle 
  string color; 
 
  public ColorTriangle(string c, string s, 
                       double w, double h: base(s, w, h) { 
    color = c; 
  
 
  // Display the color. 
  public void showColor() { 
    Console.WriteLine("Color is " + color)
  

 
class MainClass 
  public static void Main() { 
    ColorTriangle t1 = new ColorTriangle("Blue""right"8.012.0)
    ColorTriangle t2 = new ColorTriangle("Red""isosceles"2.02.0)
 
    Console.WriteLine("Info for t1: ")
    t1.showStyle()
    t1.showDim()
    t1.showColor()
    Console.WriteLine("Area is " + t1.area())
 
    Console.WriteLine()
 
    Console.WriteLine("Info for t2: ")
    t2.showStyle()
    t2.showDim()
    t2.showColor()
    Console.WriteLine("Area is " + t2.area())
  
}
Info for t1:
Triangle is right
Width and height are 8 and 12
Color is Blue
Area is 48

Info for t2:
Triangle is isosceles
Width and height are 2 and 2
Color is Red
Area is 2
7.20.Class hierarchy
7.20.1.A simple class hierarchy.
7.20.2.A multilevel hierarchy.
7.20.3.Demonstrate when constructors are called.
7.20.4.Simple Inheritance
7.20.5.Inherited Implementation
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