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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:10:09+00:00 2026-05-15T08:10:09+00:00

Based on my question – take the following code: class Nevermore60Customer: GenericCustomer { public

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Based on my question – take the following code:

class Nevermore60Customer: GenericCustomer  
{  
  public Nevermore60Customer(string name, string referrerName)  
  : base (name)  
  {  
      this.referrerName = referrerName;  
  }  
  private string referrerName;  
  private uint highCostMinutesUsed;  

To me, it appears the variable “referrrerName” is being initialized “after” it is being referenced as a passed parameter in the constructor.

public Nevermore60Customer(string name, string referrerName)

Am I worng, and if so how? Or if I am right and it is being initialized after it is being referenced in the constructor, how is it possible?

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    2026-05-15T08:10:10+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:10 am

    The position of the variable declaration compared with the constructor is irrelevant to C#.

    It would make this easier to discuss if you had different names for the parameter and field though:

    class Test
    {
        public Test(string parameter)
        {
            this.field = parameter;
        }
    
        private string field;
    }
    

    Basically the field “exists” before the constructor is called. If the field is declared with an initializer, like this:

    private string field = "default value";
    

    then that initializer is run before the constructor, even though it may come after it within the source code.

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