I have a class in one application – that I cannot change (legacy) – that is inside of a assembly (DLL file):
public class ShippingMethod
{
public string ShipMethodCode { get; set; }
public string ShipMethodName { get; set; }
public decimal ShippingCost { get; set; }
public List<ShippingMethod> GetAllShippingMethods()
{
......
}
}
I have a second application that is referencing that assembly (DLL file) and needs to populate a drop-down with all the Shipping Methods. Ex: “UPS – $3.25”
The issue is that it needs to be using the correct format for different currencies. Ex: $3.25 or 3.25€ depending on a parameter called CountryID.
I have written a function String DisplayMoney(Decimal Amount, Integer CountryID) that will return the correct format of the amount.
Now I need to apply this function to every shipping method and save it into a new list.
What is the best way to do this?
I can create another class called LocalizedShippingMethods as follows:
public class LocalizedShippingMethod
{
public ShippingMethod ShipMethod { get; set; }
public string LocalizedShippingCost { get; set; }
}
Is this the best way to accomplish this? Is there a better way to do this using inheritance? And if I use inheritance, how do I get the values from the first LIST into the NEW LIST?
That is indeed a good method of doing it. You can use a pretty quick Linq query to pull the old
Listinto the new one:Additionally, to make this more streamlined and obvious, you could do any of the following to aid in the translation:
LocalizedShippingMethodthat takes in aShippingMethodand properly sets the propertiesLocalizedShippingMethodthat takes in aShippingMethodand returns an initializedLocalizedShippingMethodLocalizedShippingMethodthat converts from aShippingMethodShippingMethod, call itToLocalized()that returns aLocalizedShippingMethod