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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T05:26:23+00:00 2026-05-15T05:26:23+00:00

I have a base class like this: public class Trajectory{ public int Count {

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I have a base class like this:

public class Trajectory{
    public int Count { get; set; }
    public double Initial { get; set { Count = 1; } }
    public double Current { get; set { Count ++ ; } }
}

So, I have code in the base class, which makes the set-s virtual, but the get-s must stay abstract. So I need something like this:

...
public double Initial { abstract get; virtual set { Count = 1; } }
...

But this code gives an error.
The whole point is to implement the counter functionality in the base class instead in all the derived classes.
So, how can I make the get and set of a property with different modifiers?

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    2026-05-15T05:26:23+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:26 am

    split it into 2 functions:

    public double Initial
    {
        get { return GetInitial(); }
        set { SetInitial(value); }
    }
    
    protected virtual void SetInitial(double value)
    {
        Count = 1;
    }
    
    protected abstract double GetInitial();
    
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