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===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
In case you are a newcomer, here are some things you may want to research via Google: | In case you are a newcomer, here are some things you may want to research via Google: | ||
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MyOwnDef : Def | MyOwnDef : Def | ||
Subclassing an existing Type, in this case making a subclass of ''Def'' named ''MyOwnDef'' | Subclassing an existing Type, in this case making a subclass of ''Def'' named ''MyOwnDef'' | ||
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public override | public override | ||
Overriding a base member, in this case a public Method | Overriding a base member, in this case a public Method | ||
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yield return | yield return | ||
Returns a single item in a collection, only works on methods with the method signature IEnumerable<T> | Returns a single item in a collection, only works on methods with the method signature IEnumerable<T> | ||
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$"{nameof(someValue)} is {someValue} , which is out of the valid range of {minSomeValue}- {maxSomeValue}!"; | $"{nameof(someValue)} is {someValue} , which is out of the valid range of {minSomeValue}- {maxSomeValue}!"; | ||
The string here uses String Interpolation, which is a quick and easy way of embedding variables into a logging string | The string here uses String Interpolation, which is a quick and easy way of embedding variables into a logging string | ||
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nameof(someValue) | nameof(someValue) |