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Rick - MVP
"Stephen" wrote in message
news:1f491321.0406021149.1504f867{at}posting.google.com...
> Let's assume I have a class animal with two constructors.
>
> Public Sub New()
>
> Me.Name = ""
> Me.Weight = 0
> Me.Height = 0
> Me.Color = ""
>
> End Sub
>
> AND
>
> Public Sub New(ByVal Name As String, ByVal Weight As Integer,
> ByVal Height As Integer, ByVal color As String)
>
> Me.Name = Name
> Me.Weight = Weight
> Me.Height = Height
> Me.Color = color
>
> End Sub
>
>
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>
> Let's also assume I have a class named Horse that inherits the Animal
> class.
>
> Now I have noticed that my Animal constructor that requires no
> parameters is inherited to horse but my parameter constructor is not.
>
> All I really want to do is call that constructor from the Horse class
> without explictily having to copy it.
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