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Simple Constructor Implementation
//Rextester.Program.Main is the entry point for your code. Don't change it. //Compiler version 4.0.30319.17929 for Microsoft (R) .NET Framework 4.5 using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text.RegularExpressions; namespace Rextester { public class Program { public static void Main(string[] args) { //Your code goes here Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!"); //Test abc = new Test(); Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!"); Test abc1 = new TestChild(); Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!"); TestChild abc2 = new TestChild(10, "abc"); //Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!"); //Test abc = new Test(); } } public class Test { static Test() { Console.WriteLine("In Static Test Class Constructor"); } public Test() { Console.WriteLine("In normal Test Class Constructor"); } } public class TestChild : Test { static TestChild() { Console.WriteLine("In Static TestChild Class Constructor"); } public TestChild() { Console.WriteLine("In normal TestChild Class Constructor"); } public TestChild(int a, string b) { Console.WriteLine("In Parameterized TestChild Class Constructor"); } } }
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