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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T06:14:29+00:00 2026-05-26T06:14:29+00:00

I’d like to be able to have a method in a C# base class,

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I’d like to be able to have a method in a C# base class, callable on objects of several derived classes, that returns the object itself, and have the CLR know what type the object really is – i.e., the appropriate derived type. Can someone suggest a way to do it? Other, of course, than return type covariance, which C# doesn’t have.

Something like this, except that Method()‘s return type should be the type of the derived class, not the base:

public abstract class Base { 
    public Base Method() { return this; }
}

public class Derived1: Base { ... }

public class Derived2: Base { ... }

public class Main {
    public static int Main() {
        Derived1 d1 = new Derived1();
        Derived1 x = d1.Method();
        Derived2 d2 = new Derived2();
        Derived2 y = d2.Method();
    }
}

I can only think of two ways to make this work, and I don’t like either of them:

  1. Cast the result of Method() to the expected type (e.g., Derived1 x = (Derived) d1.Method();). But casts are the tool of the Devil, and besides, the intent of the method is to return a Derived1 or Derived2 or …, not a Base.

  2. Declare Method() as abstract in the base and implement it separately in each derived class. But that runs exactly counter to the idea of factoring out common methods. The Method() would be identical in each case except for its return type.

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    2026-05-26T06:14:30+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:14 am

    I believe you can use the dynamic keyword on C# 4.0:

    public abstract class Base { 
        public dynamic Method() { return this; }
    }
    
    public class Derived1: Base { ... }
    
    public class Derived2: Base { ... }
    
    public class Main {
        public static int Main() {
            Derived1 d1 = new Derived1();
            Derived1 x = d1.Method();
            Console.WriteLine(x.GetType()); // outputs Derived1
            Derived2 d2 = new Derived2();
            Derived2 y = d2.Method();
            Console.WriteLine(y.GetType()); // outputs Derived2
        }
    }
    
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