I'm developing an application which in I got multiple types of RichTextBox
s which I've customized (RichTextBox,RichAlexBox,TransparentRichTextBox)
.
I want to create a method to accept all those types plus some other parameters.
private void ChangeFontStyle(RichTextBox,RichAlexBox,TransparentRichTextBox rch,
FontStyle style, bool add)
{
//Doing somthing with rch.Rtf
}
I've searched through StackOverFlow and found some answers like this which I couldn't figure out how to use them to solve my problem
void foo<TOne, TTwo>() //There's just one parameter here
where TOne : BaseOne //and I can't figure out how to define my other two parameters
where TTwo : BaseTwo
I also tried overloading as this answer offers,
private void ChangeFontStyle(TransparentRichTextBox rch, FontStyle style, bool add);
private void ChangeFontStyle(RichAlexBox rch, FontStyle style, bool add);
private void ChangeFontStyle(RichTextBox rch,FontStyle style, bool add)
{
//Some codes
}
But I encounter this error
'ChangeFontStyle(RichAlexBox, FontStyle, bool)'
must declare a body because it is not marked abstract, extern, or partial
Here's some other Q&A I checked:
Generic method with multiple constraints
Can I create a generic method that accepts two different types in C#
C# generic method with one parameter of multiple types
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
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