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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T15:02:29+00:00 2026-06-02T15:02:29+00:00

Code: abstract class Parent{ void changeChild(){ } } class Child1: Parent{ } class Child2:

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abstract class Parent{
    void changeChild(){

    }
}
class Child1: Parent{
}
class Child2: Parent{
}
//-----
Parent parent = new Child1(); //instantiated as Child1
parent.changeChild(); //change type of this class to Child2

so parent should be instance of Child2 class.

I understand that Child1 can be different from Child2(more/less fields, methods),
but I just want to call constructor on this object, which is not allowed.

simple

parent = new Child2();

could be done, but there is like 10 child classes(Growing) and I want to move this into parent class

Is this somehow possible in c#?

Thanks

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    Editorial Team
    2026-06-02T15:02:30+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 3:02 pm

    You can’t change the type of an existing object, but you can create a new object and return it.

    Example:

    abstract class Parent{
    
      Parent ChangeChild<T>() where T : Parent {
        if (typeof(T) == typeof(Child1)) {
          return new Child1(this);
        if (typeof(T) == typeof(Child2)) {
          return new Child2(this);
        } else {
          throw new NotImplementedException("Unhandled type");
        }
      }
    
    }
    
    class Child1: Parent{
      public Child1() {} // create
      public Child1(Parent source) {} // convert
    }
    
    class Child2: Parent{
      public Child2() {} // create
      public Child2(Parent source) {} // convert
    }
    
    Parent parent = new Child1();
    parent = parent.ChangeChild<Child2>();
    
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