Section 8.5. Copy Constructors

   

8.5 Copy Constructors

A copy constructor creates a new object by copying variables from an existing object of the same type. For example, you might want to pass a Time object to a Time constructor so that the new Time object has the same values as the old one.

C# does not provide a copy constructor, so if you want one you must provide it yourself. Such a constructor copies the elements from the original object into the new one:

 public Time(Time existingTimeObject) {     year = existingTimeObject.year;     month = existingTimeObject.month;     date = existingTimeObject.date;     hour = existingTimeObject.hour;     minute = existingTimeObject.minute;     second = existingTimeObject.second; } 

A copy constructor is invoked by instantiating an object of type Time and passing it the name of the Time object to be copied :

 Time newCopy = new Time(existingTimeObject); 

Here an existing Time object (existingTimeObject) is passed as a parameter to the copy constructor which will create a new Time object (newCopy).

   


Learning C#
Learning C# 3.0
ISBN: 0596521065
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 178

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