I have a class that has 2 properties and a constructor:
public class Card
{
public int CardName {get;set;}
public bool IsActive {get;set;}
public Card (int cardName, bool isActive)
{
CardName = cardName;
IsActive = isActive;
}
}
How do I force the developer to use the constructor instead of doing the following:
var card = new Card{ CardName = "blab", IsActive = true };
On a side note, what is the statement above called? Is that a lazy loading statement?
You already have.
By not having an empty constructor you’ve removed the ability to use the object initializer method of creating an object.
This:
is the same as this
And in this context
new Card()is not valid.