C# - Dynamically Creating Objects At Runtime That Inherit From A Base Class

Apr 27, 2010

I am writing a game editor, and have a lot of different "tool" objects. They all inherit from BTool and have the same constructor. I would like to dynamically populate a toolbox at runtime with buttons that correspond to these tools, and when clicked have them create an instance of that tool and set it as the current tool. Is this possible, and if so will it be better/easier than creating those buttons by hand?

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Dynamically Creating Objects At Runtime?

Mar 28, 2009

Is there a way to dynamically create an object at runtime?Background: Basically i have an employee class that i want to instantiate every time an employee logs in. What i don't want it to have an employee object already created for every employee, but when they log in the object gets created.

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Can't Inherit Shared Properties From A Base Class In A Child Class?

Dec 29, 2010

This is another one of my "I think it's not possible but I need confirmation" questions.I have a base class for a bunch of child classes. Right now, this base class has a few common properties the children use, like Name. The base is an abstract class (MustInherit)Technically, this means that everytime a child class is instantiated, it lugs around, in memory, its own copy of Name. The thing is, Name is going to be a fixed value for all instances of a given child. I.e., Child1.Name will return "child_object1", and Child2.Name will return "child_object2".

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Plus Is There A Base Class Of Integer For Us To Inherit From?

Dec 16, 2009

why is it that Strings are declared notinheritable? plus is there a base class of Integer for us to inherit from?

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Call Method Base Class In Program Passing Sub Class Objects?

Apr 22, 2012

Base class has one field to hold numeric balance value. With 2 methods that accept arguments for adding and subtracting the new input calculating new balance. Sub class has four fields dates, transaction, memo and amount.I have a deposit form, and withdraw form. Each time one transaction is entered it creates an object with sub class fields, then adds to the account collection. My problem is not understanding how to call the deposit/withdraw method and pass the current transaction amount back to the base class to alculate the new balance. Does anyone have any links to information/tutorials on how to perform something like this? As you can see with my code I have tried various different approaches without any success.

[Code]...

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Base Class Collection With Sub Class Objects

Jul 19, 2010

[code]The reason that this is a problem is that this is a collection of EventBase objects, but I'm trying to populate it with child classes instead. For example, I might have a JumpEvent class that inherits EventBase, and this is being put into the EventBaseCollection. That means that value.GetType() returns the type of JumpEvent, which as you might guess does not equal the type of EventBase.The goal of course is to simply loop through all of the various events without having to know anything about the sub-classes. Is there a way to determine the type of the base class so that the OnValidate call will work? Or is this just the wrong way to go about it altogether?

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.net - LINQ Union Objects With Same Base Class?

Apr 5, 2011

I'm trying to create a list of all my objects from several lists of objects using Union.

Return Chart.AnnotativeNodes.Union( _
Chart.DecisionNodes.Union( _
Chart.EndNodes.Union( _
Chart.StartNodes.Union(Chart.WorkCenterNodes))))

The above line gets an error because I can't union List(of AnnotativeNode) with List(of DecisionNode). Each list defined like List(of EndNode) or List(of StartNode), but each class inherits from the base type Node.Is there a possible way to union these to get a result of IEnumerable(of Node)?

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Define The Base Class Of A Form At Runtime?

Apr 29, 2010

I'm developing a software that handles very specific regional standards. In one part of the country they have different standards for entering this data than they do in other parts of the country. In fact there are hundreds or thousands of possible configurations that would be best in various regions.

The solution I've come up with is to write a program that can load different control configurations with the supporting code to its main form at runtime. I do not know how to accomplish this. Would I use visual inheritance at runtime? Would I use a plugin system? I just need to potentially allow a power user to design thier own interface or to modify an existing interface to better suit thier needs.

Edit: Is there a way to define the base class of a form at runtime? Could I create user controls in a plugin and pass them in to the host program?

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Dynamically Creating And Referencing Objects?

Mar 17, 2009

I would like to dynamically create an object (in my case a thread) and then be able reference that object. Simplistically put, I would like to read from a text file and then process each item using a thread (so that I don't have to wait for each item before starting the next). The problem is that I cannot think of a way to create a new thread dynamically ie. thread name so that I can then wait for all created threads before doing something else.

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VS 2008 Inherit ListView - Dispose Of Two Objects When The Form's Disposing Of It's Objects

Feb 7, 2010

I have a user control that inherits the FW ListView and I need to dispose of two objects when the form's disposing of it's objects. Here's what I've concluded already, am I on the right track?

[Code]...

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VS2008/VB: Moving Subclass VB Code To Inherited Base Class - Where Should Variables/objects Be Declared

Jun 3, 2009

In re-engineering a windows forms application, I find that a lot of code-behind in the various form classes is duplicative and I'm trying to centralize as many procedures as possible into a base class which can be inherited and used by the subclassed forms.

This process seems to be going well and is making the code in my subclasses much simpler and hopefully easier to maintain, but I'm not sure where to draw the line between leaving code in the subclasses and engineering for generic resusability and moving it to the base class.

Specifically, in some subclasses I have code which manipulates variables and objects specific to the subclass, and although I could move the code-behind into the base class, the base class code references specific objects which are needed to compile. For example, each subclass manipulates a databound datagridview and form detail controls which allows the user to select between multi-record and detailed single-record views of a datatable.

In Visual Basic 2008 do I need to declare dummy data objects in the base class so that the base class will compile? Or is there a way to indicate that the data objects will be provided by the subclass?

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Creating A Base Class For Windows Services?

Jan 16, 2012

In our application, we have a number of Windows Services (more than 30) that must run behind the scenes to process data at given times throughout the day. I was attempting to create a BaseService class that I could inherit from that would log to our database when the service started or stopped as well as some other common functionality. However, I ran into a show stopper in trying to create BaseService as MustInherit as we have a number of MustOverride properties. The issue lies in:

<MTAThread()> Shared Sub Main()

Our code is all in VB (as you can probably tell). Given that it is a Shared method, I cannot have it be overriden (i.e. make it MustOverride). Without this method, the code will not compile, however it will not really work in the base class. The code in this method is:

Dim ServicesToRun() As System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase
ServicesToRun = New System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase() {New BaseService}
System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase.Run(ServicesToRun)

The BaseService (the name of my base class) cannot be created because it is specified as MustInherit. And therein lies my problem. I cannot create this in the Base Class and cannot override it in the inheriting classes.

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Dynamically Creating Objects - Error: A Null Reference Exception

Apr 13, 2011

I am working on creating an application (game) for a PocketPC with Visual Studio2005 in VB/.NET. I try to dynamically create a (new)button upon clicking a label and assigning certain properties to this button. For this I used below displayed code, but this button does not appear on 'Form1' - which is big enough to display it- but creates an error: A NullReferenceException. Such occurs when you try to reference an object in your code that does not exist, but I think I just did by using'..New..' Who can tell me what is wrong and how to fix this? [Code]

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Creating An Array Of Instances Where Instance Could Be Base Or Sub Class?

Oct 31, 2011

I have a class structure and am attempting to create an array of object instances from the class some instances are parents and some are children Code snippets,

Parent Class object
Option Strict On
Option Explicit On
Public Class cTransportItem

[code]....

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C# - Using Many Classes In GUI That Inherit From A Base?

Oct 20, 2010

I have classes setup similar to this:

<DataContract()> _
Public MustInherit Class SystemTaskProcessBase
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property Name() As String
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property Description() As String
Public MustOverride Property Result() As SystemTaskResult

[Code]...

I need to use these classes on the client system, but also need to be able to create these "tasks" through a management interface. Each class (Task) that inherits the base, could have its own properties that are unique to each class, but at the same time, share the same common base class properties. For example, the above shows a reboot task and a delete file task, the delete file task needs to know which file to delete, so has a property for that. But the reboot task does not need this property. So when the management application is creating these tasks, it shouldn't provide a text box for the file property for the reboot task. There may be more tasks created at a later date with completely different properties.

How would I go about providing the WinForms management application a way to enumerate each class into a ListView for example, and allowing the user to create these tasks and filling in the dynamic properties that each class would have? Desired functionality would be to create a task form that creates dynamic controls available for the properties as needed, depending on the public properties in each class, but at the same time have the base class properties available as well.

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Creating A Class That Contains Other Classes/Objects?

Aug 27, 2010

I'm wondering on how you would go abouts instantiating a class that contains other complex objects. for example an Payment Class which has Date,Time, etc.. and it also holds a reference to a paymethod object which has id,Type,Description etc.. How do you instantiate the payment class with all the other objects without one or the other failing, how do you create the payment class which doesn

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Dynamically Creating Class Properties?

Jul 21, 2011

We use a common web.config file to store all of our database connection strings.

I would like to have a way to read in all of them, somehow create a property or type so that they become dynamically available.

So when I want to create a new sql connection my my class can show the connections strings available.

Dim myconn as new MySqlOps.Connection(MySqlOps.ConnectionString)

so when the user types MySqlOps.ConnectionString. it will give a list of the connection strings read in from the config file.

Not sure how to approach making the connectionstrings available like above.

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Creating Objects - Words And Sentence Class

Jun 21, 2010

I'm using VB.NET (visual studio) to create a chatbox (a program that mimics a human and has a text converstion with you). Two of my main classes are a word class and a sentence class. The sentence object is basically going to be a linked list of words objects. As the program executes, many word objects will be instantiated, and so will many sentence objects. But, each class (used to create the object) has several constants, procedures, and functions defined.

For each object instantiated, are new copies of the constants, procedures, and functions created in memory? Or, is only one copy of the constants and procedures created? Since many many objects will be created during program execution (each word of a sentence will be an object), that if the constants/procedures/functions are defined in memory again and again, that I'll run out of memory. What is the best way to structure my program so that the objects created contain only the variable data, and the constants/procedures/functions are defined only once?

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Creating Instances Of Own Class At Runtime?

Sep 3, 2011

info on creating instances of my own class at runtime. Simple project for family recipes but would like the option to add new recipes with new instances of my own food Item class at runtime. Creating my own class,no problem. Storing the data in an XML file, OK on that as well. My issue is creating new instances of different food item class as I use this program over time

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Error - Base Class 'System.Windows.Forms.Panel' Specified For Class 'MenuButton' Cannot Be Different From The Base Class 'System.Windows.Forms.UserControl'

Mar 12, 2010

When I do this

Public Class cInherits : Inherits Panel

I get this: Base class 'System.Windows.Forms.Panel' specified for class 'MenuButton' cannot be different from the base class 'System.Windows.Forms.UserControl' of one of its other partial types.

How do I inherit?

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Overload Operator In Generic Class With Generic Interface Of Super Class And Inherit Class?

Jan 21, 2010

I can do this without problem.

Class A
End Class
Class B : Inherit A
End Class
Dim Obj1 As A = New B

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Class Inherit From Another Class And Implement An Interface?

Jun 18, 2009

class inherit from another class and implement an interface?

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Set The Properties Of A Base Control So That Instances Of That Control Inherit The Property Settings

Dec 11, 2009

I would like to be able to set Control visual properties such as color, boarder, flat style, etc. on the base class of the control so that as I add new instances of the control, each instance inherits the visual properties of the base. I have tried using Application Settings but it appears as though I need to reference an application setting manually each time I add the control to a form. This is a Windows Form question.

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Form Inheritance - Error1Base Class 'MenuStrip' Specified For Class 'Lesson2' Cannot Be Different From The Base Class

Apr 15, 2010

I have put this code in the global form Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form. And then in the form that will inherit this from the global Inherits MenuStrip. "MenuStrip" is what the global form is called. But keep getting this error: Error1Base class 'MenuStrip' specified for class 'Lesson2' cannot be different from the base class 'System.Windows.Forms.Form' of one of its other partial types.

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Force Every Page To Inherit From A Base Page?

Jan 14, 2011

I have a web app that has a base page.Each page needs to inherit from this base page as it contains properties they all need as well as dealing with the login rights.My base page has some properties, eg: IsRole1, IsRole2, currentUserID, Role1Allowed, Role2Allowed.On the init of each page I set the properties "Role1Allowed" and "Role2Allowed".[code]Should this functionality be in the base page or should it somehow be in the master, and if so how would I get access to all the properties if it was?As there are multiple people working on this project and creating pages some are forgetting to inherit from this basepage, or call the base pageload when overriding it.Is there any way to force them to do this?

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Asp.net - Inherit Same Method For 2 Different Class?

Sep 22, 2010

How to simplify this, 2 method in class are identical.First class.

Public Class Gui
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
Public Sub CreateStyleLink(ByVal StyleArray() As String)

[code].....

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Inherit Same Method For 2 Different Class

Dec 19, 2010

How to simplify this, 2 method in class are identical.[code]

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Inherit From A Generic Class Without Specifying A Type?

Apr 29, 2009

I have the following sample code in a VB.NET console application. It compiles and works, but feels like a hack. Is there a way to define EmptyChild so that it inherits from Intermediate(Of T As Class) without using the dummy EmptyClass?

Module Module1
Sub Main()
Dim Child1 = New RealChild()[code].....

The other way to do this would be to move the generic code out of the Base class and then create 2 Intermediate classes like this [code]...

Then RealChild would inherit from the generic Intermediate and EmptyChild would inherit from the non-generic Intermediate. My problem with that solution is that the Base class is in a separate assembly and I need to keep the code that handles the generic type in that assembly. And there is functionality in the Intermediate class that does not belong in the assembly with the Base class.

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Construction - Inherit A Class That Also Has A Constructor

Mar 15, 2010

i'm working with different classes and different constructors. It's working fine until i try to inherit a class that also has a constructor. vb asks for mybase.new but when i add that vb says that a constructor cannot call itself, when i try it in a different way vb asks the parameters of the constructor of the class that i want to inherit.

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How To Inherit A Abstract Class In Code Behind

Aug 25, 2009

By Default code behind looks like --
Partial Public
Class InhAbs

[code].....

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