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 // WorkItem implicitly inherits from the Object class. 
 public class WorkItem
 {
 // Static field currentID stores the job ID of the last WorkItem that 
 // has been created. 
 private static int currentID;
 
 //Properties. 
 protected int ID { get; set; }
 protected string Title { get; set; }
 protected string Description { get; set; }
 protected TimeSpan jobLength { get; set; }
 
 // Default constructor. If a derived class does not invoke a base- 
 // class constructor explicitly, the default constructor is called 
 // implicitly. 
 public WorkItem()
 {
 ID = 0;
 Title = "Default title";
 Description = "Default description.";
 jobLength = new TimeSpan();
 }
 
 // Instance constructor that has three parameters. 
 public WorkItem(string title, string desc, TimeSpan joblen)
 {
 this.ID = GetNextID();
 this.Title = title;
 this.Description = desc;
 this.jobLength = joblen;
 }
 
 // Static constructor to initialize the static member, currentID. This 
 // constructor is called one time, automatically, before any instance 
 // of WorkItem or ChangeRequest is created, or currentID is referenced. 
 static WorkItem()
 {
 currentID = 0;
 }
 
 
 protected int GetNextID()
 {
 // currentID is a static field. It is incremented each time a new 
 // instance of WorkItem is created. 
 return ++currentID;
 }
 
 // Method Update enables you to update the title and job length of an 
 // existing WorkItem object. 
 public void Update(string title, TimeSpan joblen)
 {
 this.Title = title;
 this.jobLength = joblen;
 }
 
 // Virtual method override of the ToString method that is inherited 
 // from System.Object. 
 public override string ToString()
 {
 return String.Format("{0} - {1}", this.ID, this.Title);
 }
 }
 
 // ChangeRequest derives from WorkItem and adds a property (originalItemID) 
 // and two constructors. 
 public class ChangeRequest : WorkItem
 {
 protected int originalItemID { get; set; }
 
 // Constructors. Because neither constructor calls a base-class 
 // constructor explicitly, the default constructor in the base class 
 // is called implicitly. The base class must contain a default 
 // constructor. 
 
 // Default constructor for the derived class. 
 public ChangeRequest() { }
 
 // Instance constructor that has four parameters. 
 public ChangeRequest(string title, string desc, TimeSpan jobLen,
 int originalID)
 {
 // The following properties and the GetNexID method are inherited 
 // from WorkItem. 
 this.ID = GetNextID();
 this.Title = title;
 this.Description = desc;
 this.jobLength = jobLen;
 
 // Property originalItemId is a member of ChangeRequest, but not 
 // of WorkItem. 
 this.originalItemID = originalID;
 }
 }
 
 class Program
 {
 static void Main()
 {
 // Create an instance of WorkItem by using the constructor in the 
 // base class that takes three arguments.
 WorkItem item = new WorkItem("Fix Bugs",
 "Fix all bugs in my code branch",
 new TimeSpan(3, 4, 0, 0));
 
 // Create an instance of ChangeRequest by using the constructor in 
 // the derived class that takes four arguments.
 ChangeRequest change = new ChangeRequest("Change Base Class Design",
 "Add members to the class",
 new TimeSpan(4, 0, 0),
 1);
 
 // Use the ToString method defined in WorkItem.
 Console.WriteLine(item.ToString());
 
 // Use the inherited Update method to change the title of the 
 // ChangeRequest object.
 change.Update("Change the Design of the Base Class",
 new TimeSpan(4, 0, 0));
 
 // ChangeRequest inherits WorkItem's override of ToString.
 Console.WriteLine(change.ToString());
 
 // Keep the console open in debug mode.
 Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit.");
 Console.ReadKey();
 }
 }
 /* Output:
 1 - Fix Bugs
 2 - Change the Design of the Base Class
 */