Click here to Skip to main content
15,887,368 members
Home / Discussions / C#
   

C#

 
AnswerRe: Working Between Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code Pin
Gerry Schmitz31-Dec-16 7:35
mveGerry Schmitz31-Dec-16 7:35 
QuestionLocationChanged to set windowstate=Maximized Pin
Member 830292029-Dec-16 11:51
professionalMember 830292029-Dec-16 11:51 
AnswerRe: LocationChanged to set windowstate=Maximized Pin
Midi_Mick30-Dec-16 2:25
professionalMidi_Mick30-Dec-16 2:25 
AnswerRe: LocationChanged to set windowstate=Maximized Pin
Alan N30-Dec-16 3:49
Alan N30-Dec-16 3:49 
GeneralRe: LocationChanged to set windowstate=Maximized Pin
Member 83029203-Jan-17 6:56
professionalMember 83029203-Jan-17 6:56 
QuestionSimulate Desktop Mouse Scroll (Via C++ PInvoke) Pin
Imagiv29-Dec-16 10:22
Imagiv29-Dec-16 10:22 
AnswerRe: Simulate Desktop Mouse Scroll (Via C++ PInvoke) Pin
Gerry Schmitz29-Dec-16 11:13
mveGerry Schmitz29-Dec-16 11:13 
QuestionUnderstanding DbContext Class Pin
Liagapi29-Dec-16 7:00
Liagapi29-Dec-16 7:00 
I am trying to understand the DbContext class by going to its definition and look at its members.

I am confused by what I saw in DbContext's definition, all of the methods in the DbContext class only have method signatures but no body (no implementation). Please see some of the methods below.
C#
public virtual int SaveChanges();
public virtual DbSet Set(Type entityType);

Can someone please explain why all of the methods in the DbContext class look like they are abstract methods in an abstract class or methods in an interface. If these are concrete methods why don't they have implementations?

modified 31-Dec-16 12:28pm.

AnswerRe: Understanding DbContext Class Pin
Dave Kreskowiak29-Dec-16 9:42
mveDave Kreskowiak29-Dec-16 9:42 
AnswerRe: Understanding DbContext Class Pin
John C Rayan30-Dec-16 3:21
professionalJohn C Rayan30-Dec-16 3:21 
GeneralRe: Understanding DbContext Class Pin
Liagapi30-Dec-16 5:58
Liagapi30-Dec-16 5:58 
GeneralRe: Understanding DbContext Class Pin
Jon McKee30-Dec-16 16:18
professionalJon McKee30-Dec-16 16:18 
QuestionSplit Particular Digit using C# Pin
nick70329-Dec-16 2:44
nick70329-Dec-16 2:44 
AnswerRe: Split Particular Digit using C# Pin
Pete O'Hanlon29-Dec-16 2:50
mvePete O'Hanlon29-Dec-16 2:50 
QuestionRe: Split Particular Digit using C# Pin
Peter Leow29-Dec-16 3:33
professionalPeter Leow29-Dec-16 3:33 
AnswerRe: Split Particular Digit using C# Pin
Gerry Schmitz29-Dec-16 10:49
mveGerry Schmitz29-Dec-16 10:49 
GeneralRe: Split Particular Digit using C# Pin
nick70330-Dec-16 1:48
nick70330-Dec-16 1:48 
QuestionIdle Time Pin
AnjanaPrasanth27-Dec-16 21:02
AnjanaPrasanth27-Dec-16 21:02 
AnswerRe: Idle Time Pin
OriginalGriff27-Dec-16 21:32
mveOriginalGriff27-Dec-16 21:32 
QuestionRe: Idle Time Pin
Eddy Vluggen28-Dec-16 1:35
professionalEddy Vluggen28-Dec-16 1:35 
AnswerRe: Idle Time Pin
Gerry Schmitz28-Dec-16 6:09
mveGerry Schmitz28-Dec-16 6:09 
AnswerRe: Idle Time Pin
Dave Kreskowiak28-Dec-16 6:35
mveDave Kreskowiak28-Dec-16 6:35 
GeneralRe: Idle Time Pin
Gerry Schmitz29-Dec-16 10:22
mveGerry Schmitz29-Dec-16 10:22 
QuestionExpressions In C# Pin
Liagapi27-Dec-16 11:30
Liagapi27-Dec-16 11:30 
AnswerRe: Expressions In C# Pin
Midi_Mick27-Dec-16 12:56
professionalMidi_Mick27-Dec-16 12:56 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.