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Interface IDumpable
A04.cs
using System;
interface IDumpable {
string Name { get; set; }
void Dump();
}
class Fraction: IDumpable {
int z, n;
string name;
public Fraction(int z, int n) {
this.z = z; this.n = n;
}
public string Name {
get { return name; }
set { name = value; }
}
public static Fraction operator + (Fraction a, Fraction b) {
return new Fraction(a.z * b.n + a.n * b.z, a.n * b.n);
}
public static Fraction operator * (Fraction a, Fraction b) {
return new Fraction(a.z * b.z, a.n * b.n);
}
public int CompareTo(object obj) {
Fraction f = (Fraction)obj;
if ((float)z/n < (float)f.z/f.n) return -1;
else if ((float)z/n > (float)f.z/f.n) return 1;
else return 0;
}
public void Dump() {
Console.WriteLine("Fraction: " + z + "/" + n);
}
}
class Person: IDumpable {
string name;
public string address;
public int phone;
public Person(string name, string address, int phone) {
this.name = name; this.address = address; this.phone = phone;
}
public string Name {
get { return name; }
set { name = value; }
}
public void Dump() {
Console.WriteLine("Person: {0}, {1}, {2}", name, address, phone);
}
}
class Test {
static void Main(string[] arg) {
IDumpable[] a = {
new Fraction(3,5),
new Fraction(8,3),
new Person("John", "San Francisco", 7403814),
};
a[0].Name = "f1";
a[1].Name = "f2";
foreach (IDumpable obj in a) {
Console.Write(obj.Name + ": ");
obj.Dump();
}
}
}
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