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QuestionIs it wrong to pass an object into a method, change something and then pass it back to the caller? Pin
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That way has an advantage, and it's pretty major - you can chain things:
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DoSomething(myobj).DoSomethingElse();
But it's often nicer to see it the otehr way round:
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myObj.DoSomething().DoSomethingElse();
For example, if I want today's date (without the time), but one year and one day in the future:
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DateTime expiry = DateTime.Now.Date.AddYears(1).AddDays(1);
If they didn't return values then it gets messy to work out what is happening:
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DateTime expiry = DateTime.Now;
expiry.Date(out expiry);
expiry.AddYears(1, out expiry);
expiry.AddDays(1, out expiry);

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