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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T04:31:33+00:00 2026-06-08T04:31:33+00:00

C# will allow to create an object using either Object() or Object{}. What is

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C# will allow to create an object using either Object() or Object{}. What is the difference with Object() and Object{}

public item getitem()
{

return new item()

}

public item getitem()
{

return new item {}

}
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    2026-06-08T04:31:35+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 4:31 am

    This syntax:

    new SomeType{}
    

    is an object initializer expression which happens to set no properties. It calls the parameterless constructor implicitly. You can add property assignments within the braces:

    new SomeType { Name = "Jon" }
    

    This syntax:

    new SomeType()
    

    is just a call to the parameterless constructor, with no opportunities to set properties.

    Note that you can explicitly call a constructor (paramterized or not) with an object initializer too:

    // Explicit parameterless constructor call
    new SomeType() { Name = "Jon" }
    
    // Call to constructor with parameters
    new SomeType("Jon") { Age = 36 }
    

    See section 7.6.10.2 of the C# 4 specification for more details about object initializers.

    I would highly recommend that if you aren’t setting any properties, you just use new SomeType() for clarity. It’s odd to use an object initializer without setting any properties.

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