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Browse All TopicsHello All,
I have a design question.
Suppose class A is having 88 small classes(through xml -xsd generated classes) as datamembers. Each class is having either 1 or two properties.
Each Property is having both get and set properties.
class A
{
private B b;
private C c;
..soon...
........
}
class B
{
userdefined type Name
{
userdefined type get()
{
}
void set(string name)
{
name =value;
}
}
//for class c too same as above
Now i am writing one library.
e.g:
class Base
{
private A a;
public GetInstanceA()
{
if(null==a)
{
a = new A();
}
public void SetProperties(Type t, Object Value)
{
A a = GetInstanceA();
if(null!=a)
{
how to proceed
Here how to set the values to any of the class from 88 (user can send any type, each type may have different properties)
}
}
}
class Derived:Base
{
/////some code
}
main()
{
Base b =new Derived();
b.SetProperties(type,value
}
How do i make the base class setproperties method generic and how do i set the values internally? Please suggest some idea.
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by: strickddPosted on 2009-08-05 at 07:20:52ID: 25023727
Generics use the following format:
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