I’m trying to have an overloaded constructor for a class. I think this should be fairly simple, however I can’t seem to make it work.
Any ideas?
public SaveFile(string location)
{
// Constructor logic here
//TODO: Implement save event.
this.Save(location);
}
public SaveFile()
{
string location = Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.Personal) + "\\SaveFile.DAT";
SaveFile(location);
}
This doesn’t compile correctly, and I can’t figure out how to do make it work.
You have the wrong syntax for calling an overloaded constructor from within the default constructor.
To call an overloaded constructor in the same class, use this syntax:
If you wanted to call a constructor in the base class, then you would use the
basekeyword instead ofthis. In your case the code would read: