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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:31:34+00:00 2026-05-13T15:31:34+00:00

Curious situation: public class MyTextBox : TextBox { // I want use the same

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Curious situation:

public class MyTextBox : TextBox
{
    // I want use the same height for all MyTextBoxes
    public new static int Height;
}

public Form1()
{
    InitializeComponent();

    MyTextBox mtb1 = new MyTextBox();
    MyTextBox mtb2 = new MyTextBox();

    mtb1.Multiline = true;
    mtb2.Multiline = true;

    mtb1.Location = new Point(50, 100);
    mtb2.Location = new Point(200, 100);

    mtb1.Size = new Size(50, 50);
    mtb2.Size = new Size(150, 150);

    Controls.Add(mtb1);
    Controls.Add(mtb2);

    mtb1.Text = mtb1.Height;
    mtb2.Text = mtb2.Height;
    // Error 1 Member 'WindowsFormsApplication9.MyTextBox.Height'
    // cannot be accessed with an instance reference;
    // qualify it with a type name instead
}

The same thing in VB.NET

Public Class MyTextBox
    Inherits TextBox
    Public Shared Shadows Height As Integer
End Class

mtb1.Text = mtb1.Height ' Text will be "0" '
'Warning 1   Access of shared member, constant member, enum member or nested '
' type through an instance; qualifying expression will not be evaluated.

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  1. Couldn’t this method
    be used to hide the
    public members in the inherited
    classes? Sometimes this can be
    useful…
  2. How can I use same Height for all members?
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    2026-05-13T15:31:34+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:31 pm

    When would it be useful? I really don’t think it’s a good idea to hide members in this way. It’s just going to cause a maintenance nightmare – when you see “Height” you can’t easily tell which member it’s really referring to.

    IMO, “new” should only be used as a last act of desperation, usually if a base class has introduced a member which clashes with one of your existing ones. It shouldn’t be used as a way of deliberately avoiding normal OO design principles.

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