Superclass Access To Inheriting Class?
Dec 19, 2009
I have 2 business classes, user & salutation and 2 DAL classes of the same name.
The business classes both have properties of the data class E.g.
Public Property Data() As Data.Salutation
Get
Return _Data
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To access some data, you would do Business.Salutation.Data.SalutationID
Both busines classes inherit from BaseClass which contains all my database access methods.
Is there a way that I can access the Data property of the inheriting classes from the BaseClass?
I assume I will need to use reflection as the property types will always be different.
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Dec 16, 2009
If Class X is within the scope of Class Y, is X a subclass of Y?If Class A is a sub Class of B, then is Class B considered a super class of A?if Class C inherits Class D is Class D a superclass or parent of Class C?if Class E extends Class F then we can consider Class E a child of F?if Class G inherits Class H and is within the scope of Class I then who is the parent of Class G? Classes that inherits Class J and classes that are within Class J are all sub classes of Class J?
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Apr 17, 2009
In the below mockup, how do I find out, if I am an instance of FooDAL or WeeDAL from within the method DoMagix()?
Public MustInherit Class DataAccessClass
Public Sub DoMagix()
'** LOOK AT ME!!! **
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Apr 27, 2009
I want to implement a priority queue class. When an item is added at a higher priority it is pushed to the front of the queue instead adding to the end of queue. Simple few lines of code
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Jul 3, 2010
I've created a class called connector. By clicking on project and adding a class.And I want to inherit from that class in the forms But I get this error.
Base class '<baseclassname1>' specified for class '<partialclassname>' cannot be different from the base class '<baseclassname2>' of one of its other partial types`
what do I do?Here's the class named connect.vb:Imports MySql.Data.MySqlClient
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Jun 29, 2010
When we can access the public methods via object then why is there need of inheritance.
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Nov 27, 2009
What is neater / better in your opinion? Inheriting a Class with useful methods or a creating a module?
For example:
vb Module Tools_Module
Public Sub Print(ByRef text As String)
Console.WriteLine(text)
End Sub
End Module
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Jan 12, 2010
Most of our code base is in VB.NET. I'm developing a project in C# that uses a lot of the assemblies from the VB.NET code.There are three relevant classes in VB.NET:
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Nov 17, 2009
I want to define a generic interface which will be implemented by an abstract Generic Class. Basically this generic class is a collection class of any class. Interfaces are in a separate project saved as FileReconciliation. Here are the interface definitions
Interfaces
Imports System.Collections
Public Interface ICollectionCommon(Of T As Class)
Inherits IEnumerable
Function Exists(ByVal oKey As Object) As Boolean
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May 15, 2012
When inheriting class or control e.g. ListView, TreeView, etc..., what is the best way to distinguish between built-in methods/property/events and mine?
Currently, i start my methods/property/events with "aa" in order to make them at the top of auto complete list.
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Aug 12, 2010
I have a Class FileDoc Public Class FileDoc Inherits BaseClass
Public Sub DeleteDoc() dim catId as integer = Cat_ID
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My question is, since FileDoc comes from the BaseClass, how can I access values from the BaseClass when I'm coding in the FileDoc Class. Like my example in sub DeleteDoc(), I'm trying to access the Cat_ID of the Base Class which this FileDoc belongs to.Adding an inheritance doesn't transfer the values to the class, only the properties.
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Aug 14, 2009
I have a superclass NetworkTest and 3 derived classes PingTest, Pop3Test, SMTPTest. I want to create a big list of all the tests, like this:
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Mar 13, 2009
I have a base class that contains a fairly large number of parameters in it's New constructor. I have 7 subclasses that inherit the Super base class. My question/issue is, all of the subclasses use the same values for most of the parameters in the New constructor of the base class and these subclasses can be called one after the other. I would like to populate the common values for the superclass and then use those for each of the subclasses, but I can't come up with a good way to do this. If I could figure out how to do this, I wouldn't have to pass all of those parameters in the MyBase.New call for each subclass. I'll try to illustrate with some code .
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Aug 18, 2009
I have some classes, BsfciFile and StudyFlashCard. Bsfci is the extension to which I save my set of flashcards in an INI format. I am currently working to transform my code from using Windows API calls to access the INI to using a IniFile class that I found on the internet. I would like the BsfciFile to have a Array of StudyFlashCard objects, but I would like the StudyFlashCard class to use the IniFile class object contained in the BsfciFile class. I can pass the IniFile from the BsfciFile class to the constructor for the StudyFlashCard class, but I want it to modify the same IniFile as the BsfciFile class has later on.
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Mar 30, 2010
This is a bit of a continuation from a previous post for which AtmaWeapon was very informative.
Problem:
A parent class has a sub class with various properties. A property of the parent class is a List(of T) with T = the sub class The issue is how to store data in the sub class of the instantiated parent
Some example code (hopefully formatted correctly):
Code:
'=========== Class Definitions =============
Public Class courseClass
Public Class timeTableClass
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Oct 22, 2010
How do I access the base class inside a derived class?
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Feb 15, 2011
I have a very simple class that is located within my App_Code folder in my VS2008 web application project. I am trying to instantiate an instance of this class from my code-behind file. Intellisense does not seem to be seeing my class and I am not sure why. I am using VB.NET which I am admittedly not that familiar with as compared to C#. Perhaps I am missing something. I would bet it has something to do with something I am missing in VB.NET.Here is my simple class (for testing):
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Jan 12, 2012
Is it possible to set a variable in my custom class for Private Read/Write access and Public Readonly access without creating Properties with Get and Set? In other words, from within my class I want full access and from my form I only want read access. Right now I declare my variable as either Private or Public to control Public read/write access. I tried googling my question a bit but I'm not sure what the correct terms even ar
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Sep 6, 2010
I am attempting to inherit an ASP.NET RegularExpressionValidator and add some functionality to it. I inherited the control and added my custom properties. However, I would also like the client-side functionality to call a different JavaScript function.
In order to do that, I will need to supress what is happening in the AddAttributesToRender method because the name of the function is hard-coded there. Here is what comes up in Reflector for the AddAttributesToRender function in RegularExpressionValidator:
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Note: I tried to add the expando property before the parent class does to see if the code would check for its existence and skip it, but that just causes an exception.
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Sep 13, 2010
Sorry if the title isn't very clear. This is a VB.NET (2010) question I have a superclass called "Device" which has a number of subclasses that inherit it. Some of those subclasses also have subclasses. In particular, I have a class called "TwinCatIntegerDevice" which inherits "TwinCatDevice" which inherits "Device."The relevant parts of Device look like this:
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Apr 13, 2010
This is my first major application using multiple classes. It is written in vb and I know about creating objects of the class and using that instance to call functions of the class. But how do I create an object with constructors to allow another program written in C# to access my classes and functions and accept things from the program.
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Jan 30, 2012
Am I correct in believing that any object that doesn't inherit from System.ValueType must therefore by definition be a reference type?
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Nov 2, 2009
i've got a class called prob that inherits system.exception however it seems not to have inherited the constructor
Public Class prob
Inherits System.Exception
public sub stuff
[code]....
throw new exception("test") 'works Throw New prob("test") 'doesn't work is it possible to inherit the constructor into my class prob as well?
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Apr 1, 2010
I have an .exe project with a form in it that I want to use as a base class for other forms in the project. So I try to add a new inherited form to the project, but it says "Warning: No build assemblies contain components to inherit from. Build the current application, or click Browse and select a previously built assembly from another application". My base class is declared public and my exe has been built. I don't understand. Can you only do form inheritance in a dll?
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Apr 6, 2012
I have a custom control type that inherits from ListBox. It is a list box where you can assign a ContextMenuStrip to each individual item, stored in a Dictionary object. To do this I also had to create a helper class that inherits from ObjectCollection to make sure the owning ListBox gets notified whenever an item is added or removed from the collection, so the corresponding entry in the dictionary can be removed.Now I have a problem that baffles me: Whenever I right click an entry in my EnhancedListBox, I get the following error on the line that has been marked red in the "InvalidArgument=Value of '1' is not valid for 'SelectedIndex'."(Of course, the value can be 0 or 2 as well, depending on which item in the list I click.)
I have checked, and there are 3 objects in the collection, in fact the current value of SelectedIndex was 1. The quotes are also misleading, the value I am trying to assign if of type integer, as is the current value of SelectedIndex.
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Apr 20, 2010
I have a MustInherit class, let's call it BaseClass, with a bunch of MustOverride ReadOnly properties. The user is supposed to inherit this class and override the properties, returning appropriate values.To help the user decide which property does what, I have included XML comments for each property, so the BaseClass looks like this [code]I now want to enable the user to inherit this class (DerivedClass1) instead, so that he can, for example, override only the Name property, and leave the other properties untouched. This way, he can create a slight modification to one of the default classes, instead of having to rewrite it completely (in reality, there are loads more properties). There are no XML comments, because they are in the BaseClass, and not in the DerivedClass1, which is the class I'm inheriting. In other words: the XML comments are not 'inherited'.Do I really have to copy/paste all the XML comments from the BaseClass and put them in the DerivedClass1 too? Or can I somehow tell the DerivedClass1 to use the XML comments from its base class?
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Sep 27, 2010
Well the title says it all im using a asp.net 4.0 project.My file structure looks like this [code]Now the WebService seems to get some parts of the web.config from the RootSite, the problem here is <configuration><system.webServer>..So i tryed to place this around that section <location path="." inheritInChildApplications="false"> but that had the result of making a httpHandler only to function in the root directory.So is there any solution to this? i don't understand why my webservice's web.config is inheriting from the root's web.config..
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Feb 15, 2010
I am trying to create a custom datasource control.
I have been following this article to the letter (I think...).
I have a skeleton / basic implementation of my datasource, however when I declare it in the markup and try to statically bind it to a gridview, I receive the following error:
The DataSourceID of 'grdVw' must be the ID of a control of type IDataSource
This seems extremely strange to me, since my datasource inherits from DataSourceControl, which in turn implements IDataSource. Even if I explicitly implement IDataSource in my custom datasource, it makes no difference.
My Markup is:
<DataBrokerDataSource ID="objSrcDBroker" runat="server" />
<div>
<asp:GridView ID="grdVw" DataSourceID="objSrcDBroker" DataMember="Table0" runat="server">
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Oct 28, 2011
I have a component class that inherits a user control class and i'm trying to inherit from that same class in a new class.public class B inherits class Unfortunately, I get an error pointing to the .g.vb file saying:Base class 'System.Windows.Controls.UserControl' specified for class '...' cannot be different from the base class '...' of one of its other partial types When I swap the "Inherits System.Windows.Controls.UserControl" with inherits from the base class in .vb files the program compiles but when I try to access any of the components I get an error saying "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."Why is it doing this? it's as if the my sub class isn't inheritingUserControl method at all.
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Apr 30, 2009
I'm having some trouble trying to inherit a control that uses an embedded resource. The trouble is - this control uses me.GetType() instead of GetType(ControlName). Now when I try to use the derived control, it looks for the resources in the derived control's assembly, instead of the base control assembly, and obviously - doesn't find them.
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