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GeneralListing the tables of MS Access (Error is This) Pin
Daminda11-Feb-04 17:14
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GeneralWhile we're on the subject of language constructs Pin
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GeneralStoring RichText data in Access Database Field Pin
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GeneralExplicit abstract methods. Pin
krisp11-Feb-04 15:29
krisp11-Feb-04 15:29 
Just wondering,

Why, in a child class, can you not set an abstract method you override, to call a different method that returns something else, but has the same signature. And declare the abstract method by Explicit means.

I know it is a compile error, but is it not something they could have easily allowed, or are there behind the scenes issues im not understanding?

You can do this with interfaces, so why not abstract methods?

public class BaseClass
{
protected abstract string MyMethod();
}

public class ChildClass : BaseClass
{
private int _MyInt = 6;

protected override string BaseClass.MyMethod()
{
return _MyInt.ToString();
}

public int MyMethod()
{
return _MyInt;
}
}
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