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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T00:45:26+00:00 2026-06-14T00:45:26+00:00

class Test { public int a { get; set; } public int b {

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class Test
{
    public int a { get; set; }
    public int b { get; set; }

    public Test(int a, int b)
    {
        this.a = a;
        this.b = b;
    }

    public static int operator +(Test a)
    {
        int test = a.a*a.b;
        return test;
    }

    public void Testa()
    {
        Test t = new Test(5, 5);
        Console.WriteLine((t.a + t.b));
    }
}

When I call the Testa() method I want the result to be 5*5, but I’m not sure how to use this method above were I write over the + operator

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    2026-06-14T00:45:27+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:45 am

    Your method overloads the unary + operator. So you can see it in action if you write:

    Test t = new Test(5, 5);
    Console.WriteLine(+t); // Prints 25
    

    If you wanted to overload the binary + operator, you’d need to give two parameters. For example:

    // I strongly suggest you don't use "a" and "b"
    // as parameter names when they're already (bad) property names
    public static int operator +(Test lhs, Test rhs)
    {
        return lhs.a * rhs.b + lhs.b * rhs.a;    
    }
    

    Then use it as:

    public static void Main()
    {
        Test x = new Test(2, 3);
        Test y = new Test(4, 5);
        Console.WriteLine(x + y); // Prints 22 (2*5 + 3*4)
    }
    
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