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C# Interface/Abstract Class with Dynamic Type

I'm writing a series of math based class that each inherit from an abstract class. I want my abstract class to have a getter and setter called Parameters.

public abstract dynamic Parameters {get; set;}

Then in each individual math class I want to implement Parameters with a certain type:

If the class requires a period I would do it like this:

public override IPeriod Parameters {get; set;}

This doesn't compile. Obviously I could change the return type to dynamic and it would work, but then I lose intellisense. Is there a standard way of doing this without losing intellisense?

Every one of the class will have a Parameters {get; set;} but they will be up a different type. Is it b开发者_运维知识库etter just to eliminate Parameters from the abstract class?


Yes, use generics..

public MyAbstractBaseClass<T>
{
    public abstract T Parameters {get; set;}
}

then you can inherit specifying the type that will be used for the param like..

public PeriodClass : MyAbstractBaseClass<IPeriod>
{
    public override IPeriod Parameters {get; set;}
}


If you make parameters a generic, you can return whatever type you want:

public abstract T Parameters<T> {get; set;}
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