The base keyword is used to access members of the base class from within a derived class:
- Call a method on the base class that has been overridden by another method.
- Specify which base-class constructor should be called when creating instances of the derived class.
A base class access is permitted only in a constructor, an instance method, or an instance property accessor.
It is an error to use the base keyword from within a static method.
The base class that is accessed is the base class specified in the class declaration. For example, if you specify class ClassB : ClassA, the members of ClassA are accessed from ClassB, regardless of the base class of ClassA.
Example
In this example, both the base class, Person, and the derived class, Employee, have a method named Getinfo. By using the base keyword, it is possible to call the Getinfo method on the base class, from within the derived class.
public class Person { protected string ssn = "444-55-6666"; protected string name = "John L. Malgraine"; public virtual void GetInfo() { Console.WriteLine("Name: {0}", name); Console.WriteLine("SSN: {0}", ssn); } } class Employee : Person { public string id = "ABC567EFG"; public override void GetInfo() { // Calling the base class GetInfo method: base.GetInfo(); Console.WriteLine("Employee ID: {0}", id); } } class TestClass { static void Main() { Employee E = new Employee(); E.GetInfo(); } } /* Output Name: John L. Malgraine SSN: 444-55-6666 Employee ID: ABC567EFG */
This example shows how to specify the base-class constructor called when creating instances of a derived class.
public class BaseClass { int num; public BaseClass() { Console.WriteLine("in BaseClass()"); } public BaseClass(int i) { num = i; Console.WriteLine("in BaseClass(int i)"); } public int GetNum() { return num; } } public class DerivedClass : BaseClass { // This constructor will call BaseClass.BaseClass() public DerivedClass() : base() { } // This constructor will call BaseClass.BaseClass(int i) public DerivedClass(int i) : base(i) { } static void Main() { DerivedClass md = new DerivedClass(); DerivedClass md1 = new DerivedClass(1); } } /* Output: in BaseClass() in BaseClass(int i) */
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