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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T22:28:23+00:00 2026-05-20T22:28:23+00:00

I have a base class that looks as follows public class base { public

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I have a base class that looks as follows

public class base 
{
      public int x;
      public void adjust()
      {
           t = x*5;
      }
}

and a class deriving from it. Can I set x’s value in the derived class’s constructor and expect the adjust() function to use that value?

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    2026-05-20T22:28:24+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 10:28 pm

    Yes, that should work entirely as expected, even though your code sample does not quite make sense (what is t?). Let me provide a different example

    class Base
    {
        public int x = 3;
        public int GetValue() { return x * 5; }
    }
    class Derived : Base
    {
        public Derived()
        {
            x = 4;
        }
    }
    

    If we use Base:

    var b = new Base();
    Console.WriteLine(b.GetValue()); // prints 15
    

    …and if we use Derived:

    var d = new Derived();
    Console.WriteLine(d.GetValue()); // prints 20
    

    One thing to note though is that if x is used in the Base constructor, setting it in the Derived constructor will have no effect:

    class Base
    {
        public int x = 3;
        private int xAndFour;
        public Base()
        {
            xAndFour = x + 4;
        }
        public int GetValue() { return xAndFour; }
    }
    class Derived : Base
    {
        public Derived()
        {
            x = 4;
        }
    }
    

    In the above code sample, GetValue will return 7 for both Base and Derived.

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