For example, if I have a class that creates the following method:
public new string ToString() {
//some code
}
But let's say that I needed to call the ToString method from the Object class. How would I do that?
For example, if I have a class that creates the following method:
public new string ToString() {
//some code
}
But let's say that I needed to call the ToString method from the Object class. How would I do that?
You should cast to the Object
and then call the method:
class A
{
public new string ToString()
{
return "bugaga!";
}
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var a = new A();
Console.WriteLine(a.ToString());
Console.WriteLine(a); // here object 'a' will be casted to object
}
output:
bugaga!
ConsoleApplication4.Program+A
Use ((Object)myvariable).ToString()
, casting back to the base.
More here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6fawty39(v=vs.100).aspx
Are you sure you really want to create a new ToString()
on your class though? It's common to override the original implementation instead:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms173154(v=vs.100).aspx