Implementing Generic Classes
The basic syntax for implementing a Generic class is as follows:
Here T1, T2, ..
represent the type parameters.
We can create a new instance of a generic class using any of the following syntax:
index.cs
1234ClassName<T1, T2, ..> varName = new ClassName<T1, T2, ..>(args, ..); ClassName<T1, T2, ..> varName = new ClassName<>(args, ..); ClassName<T1, T2, ..> varName = new ClassName(args, ..); var varName = new ClassName<T1, T2, ..>(args, ..);
We can use the type parameters anywhere inside the class body where a data type is applicable. For-example, we can use the type parameter(s) to:
- Create class attributes or properties
- Specify method argument types
- Specify method return types
1. What is the primary benefit of using generic classes in C#?
2. How do you define a generic class in C#?
3. Can a generic class have multiple type parameters? If yes, how would you define it?
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The basic syntax for implementing a Generic class is as follows:
Here T1, T2, ..
represent the type parameters.
We can create a new instance of a generic class using any of the following syntax:
index.cs
1234ClassName<T1, T2, ..> varName = new ClassName<T1, T2, ..>(args, ..); ClassName<T1, T2, ..> varName = new ClassName<>(args, ..); ClassName<T1, T2, ..> varName = new ClassName(args, ..); var varName = new ClassName<T1, T2, ..>(args, ..);
We can use the type parameters anywhere inside the class body where a data type is applicable. For-example, we can use the type parameter(s) to:
- Create class attributes or properties
- Specify method argument types
- Specify method return types
1. What is the primary benefit of using generic classes in C#?
2. How do you define a generic class in C#?
3. Can a generic class have multiple type parameters? If yes, how would you define it?
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