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Hi I been doing my assignment and thought I was finished but I found out when my teacher keep going a read-only string property ( I thought property was C# name for variable - we never talked about it in lec and was not in my notes)

So anyways I got to make changes to my program this is [B]what I had before[/B]

4 classes

BankAccount - base class. This class has some variable and methods.

SavingAccount - inherits stuff from BankAccount but has a couple formating methods and an addinterest method

CheckingAccount - inherits stuff from BankAccount has a couple formating methods and also overrides a withdraw method.

In my bankAccount class I have these variables



protected readonly string firstName; protected readonly string lastName; protected readonly string accountNo; protected readonly string id;

protected decimal balance;

So now all these are suppost to be properties so the first 4 are only readonly

and I am guessing the balance should be read and write(he had only readonly what i don't think can be done otherwise you can't change the balance).

So my question is that my checkingAccount/SavingAccount needs to use these variables and of course now that they are properites they have to be private so now I need to use the properties everytime I need to get these.

So in my inherited classes do I have to go BankAccount acct1 = new BankAccount?

or is there some other way I can do it.

Here is an example what my property looks like.

[code] // this is in the bankAccount class public string FirstName { get { return this.firstName; } } [/code]
but say in my checking class I will have something like a toString method to help format the output the way I want it too look like

[code] example public string toString() { // this is how I would do it the old way when I had protected and it was inherited. return("firstName" + this.firstName); } [/code] But of course this does not work so how do I do it now?

Thanks

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