I want to covert data from one type (Test1) of another one (Test2). I can do it with a method in Test1 class as shown below.
public class Test1
{
public int x { get; set; }
public int y { get; set; }
public int y { get; set; }
public Test2 ConvertToTest2()
{
// ............
}
}
public class Test2
{
public float Alpha { get; set; }
public float Beta { get; set; }
}
Test1 test1 = new Test1() { x=1, y=2, z=3 };
Test2 test2 = test1.ConvertToTest2();
I know there are other mechanism (IConvert
, Convert
, TypeConverter
etc). I wonder what I am doing is the best approach? If there are other approaches better suited for this, can you please suggest how to accomplish that?
Test1
instance to aTest2
instance - they'd be helpful for converting the individual numerical components between classes. Your only other "standard" option is to define a cast between the classes. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa288476(v=vs.71).aspx