asp.net classes and objects, objects
asp.net classes and objects:-
Object is like arrays but array can only store same type of data, but objects can store various types of data’s.
First need to create a class and declare the variable inside the class with {set;get;}, then only can assign and retrieve the data from outside the class.
Declare the class:-
Access the class variables, and assign values from the functions:-
public static List<EmployeeDetails> get_employee_details(int ReptoID)
{
List< classforobject > list1 = new List< classforobject >();
for(int i=0;i<10;i++)
classforobject obj1 = new classforobject ();
obj1.CompanyID = "Company : "+i;
obj1.DepartmentID = "Department : "+ i;
obj1.JobTitleID = "JobTitle : "+i;
list1.Add(obj1);
}
return list1;
}
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Object is like arrays but array can only store same type of data, but objects can store various types of data’s.
First need to create a class and declare the variable inside the class with {set;get;}, then only can assign and retrieve the data from outside the class.
Declare the class:-
public class classforobject
{
public string CompanyID { set; get; }
public string DepartmentID { set; get; }
public string JobTitleID { set; get; }
}
{
public string CompanyID { set; get; }
public string DepartmentID { set; get; }
public string JobTitleID { set; get; }
}
Access the class variables, and assign values from the functions:-
public static List<EmployeeDetails> get_employee_details(int ReptoID)
{
List< classforobject > list1 = new List< classforobject >();
for(int i=0;i<10;i++)
{
classforobject obj1 = new classforobject ();
obj1.CompanyID = "Company : "+i;
obj1.DepartmentID = "Department : "+ i;
obj1.JobTitleID = "JobTitle : "+i;
list1.Add(obj1);
}
return list1;
}
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