I’m refactoring some code and want to classes a bit higher in the inheritance chain be a bit more strict with their parameters. As I’m not sure I’m explaining this correctly, here’s what I’ve got:
public interface ISvdPredictor
{
List<string> Users { get; set; }
List<string> Artists { get; set; }
float PredictRating(ISvdModel model, string user, string artist);
float PredictRating(ISvdModel model, int userIndex, int artistIndex);
}
ISvdPredictor uses ISvdModel:
public interface ISvdModel
{
float[,] UserFeatures { get; set; }
float[,] ArtistFeatures { get; set; }
}
Now I want to implement another variation:
public interface IBiasSvdPredictor : ISvdPredictor
{
float PredictRating(IBiasSvdModel model, string user, string artist);
float PredictRating(IBiasSvdModel model, int userIndex, int artistIndex);
}
Which uses IBiasSvdModel which derives from ISvdModel:
public interface IBiasSvdModel : ISvdModel
{
float GlobalAverage { get; set; }
float[] UserBias { get; set; }
float[] ArtistBias { get; set; }
}
IBiasSvdPredictor will not work with ISvdModel.
The problem is that when I implement IBiasSvdPredictor I’d have to implement 2 pairs of PredictRating methods. One from ISvdPredictor and the other from IBiasSvdPredictor. What do I need to do to be able to just implement those from IBiasSvdPredictor?
I’ve tried generics as well, but couldn’t restrict the PredictRating for BiasSvdPredictor to IBiasSvdModel using the where directive. I may be doing this all wrong so any suggestion might help. I think you get what I’m trying to do.
EDIT: If anyone needs more context see https://github.com/gligoran/RecommendationSystem. I’m writing this code for my thesis for BSc.
You could use generics and constraints.