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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:38:11+00:00 2026-05-13T18:38:11+00:00

For example, in an IDE application, say for C#, there are 2 views ClassView

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For example, in an IDE application, say for C#, there are 2 views ClassView and TextView.

In ClassView we need to display the Class information in a hierarchical manner, where as in TextView the code for that Class is shown.

The ClassView needs to query for classes, methods, properties, fields, etc. whereas the Text View queries lines in the code.

Both the views are editable. Change in one view should be reflected in the other view too.

So Class View requires one model and Text View requires another but the underlying data is the same.

Is there a design pattern to solve such a problem?

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-13T18:38:11+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:38 pm

    Certainly an MVC model can be hierarchical. If your data is all contained in a single file, maybe you don’t really need multiple models for your application? How about:

        namespace MyNamespace
        {
        public class CodeFile
        {
            /// <summary>
            /// A list of contained classes for the Class view
            /// </summary>
            public List<CodeClass> Classes { get; set; }
            public CodeFile()
            {
                Classes = new List<CodeClass>();
            }
            public string ToString()
            {
                // send output to Text view
            }
        }
    
        public class CodeClass
        {
            public string ClassName {get; set;}
            public List<CodeProperty> Properties {get; set;}
            public List<CodeMethod> Methods {get;set;}
            public CodeClass(string className)
            {
                ClassName = className;
                Properties = new List<CodeProperty>();
                Methods = new List<CodeMethod>();
            }
        }
    
        public class CodeMethod
        {
            public string MethodName { get; set; }
        }
    
        public class CodeProperty
        {
            public string PropertyName
        }
    
    
    }
    
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