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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T06:48:14+00:00 2026-05-18T06:48:14+00:00

I have an abstract class in vb.net with two subclasses. In the abstract class

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I have an abstract class in vb.net with two subclasses. In the abstract class I have a constuctor that looks like this:

Public Sub New(arg1 as String, arg2 as String)
    Me.arg1 = arg1
    Me.arg2 = arg2
End Sub

I would like to create a second constructor that doesn’t take any arguments and just initializes the args to default values. It would look like this:

Public Sub New()
    Me.arg1 = "123"
    Me.arg2 = "456"
End Sub

When I attempt to create a new subclass using the second constructor the compiler complains that I’m missing two args to the constructor…. Is there a reason I can’t overload the constructor in the abstract class?

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    2026-05-18T06:48:15+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 6:48 am

    There’s no “abstract” in VB. If you mean abstract in the c# sense (MustInherit in VB parlance), then you need to define both constructors in your subclasses, as constructors are not inherited.

    Example:

    Public MustInherit Class SuperClass
        Public Property ValueOne As String = String.Empty
    
        Public Property ValueTwo As String = String.Empty
    
    
        Public Sub New()
    
            Me.New("123", "456")
    
        End Sub
    
        Public Sub New(ByVal tValueOne As String, ByVal tValueTwo As String)
    
            Me.ValueOne = tValueOne
            Me.ValueTwo = tValueTwo
    
        End Sub    
    End Class
    
    
    
    Public Class SubClass
        Inherits SuperClass
    
    
        Public Sub New()
    
            MyBase.New()
    
        End Sub
    
        Public Sub New(ByVal tValueOne As String, ByVal tValueTwo As String)
    
            MyBase.New(tValueOne, tValueTwo)
    
        End Sub  
    
    End Class
    
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