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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T10:11:51+00:00 2026-06-12T10:11:51+00:00

I´ve got the following classes: public class Person { } public class Employee :

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I´ve got the following classes:

public class Person
{
}

public class Employee : Person
{
}

public class Customer : Person
{
}

Some methods that use these classes:

public class OtherClass
{
    public void DoSomething(Employee e)
    {
    }

    public void DoSomething(Customer c)
    {
    }
}

The call:

// People = Collection<Person>.
foreach (var p in People)
    DoSomething(p); // Should call the right method at runtime and "see" if it´s an Employee or a Customer.

The compiler does not allow this. How do I implement this scenario?

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    2026-06-12T10:11:53+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 10:11 am

    The easiest approach here is polymorphism, i.e.

    public class Person
    {
        public virtual void DoSomething() {} // perhaps abstract?
    }
    
    public class Employee : Person
    {
        public override void DoSomething() {...}
    }
    
    public class Customer : Person
    {
        public override void DoSomething() {...}
    }
    

    and use:

    foreach (var p in People)
        p.DoSomething();
    

    HOWEVER! If that isn’t possible, then cheat:

    foreach (var p in People)
        DoSomething((dynamic)p); // TADA!
    

    Another option would be to check the type yourself:

    public void DoSomething(Person p)
    {
        Employee e = p as Employee;
        if(e != null) DoSomething(e);
        else {
            Customer c = p as Customer;
            if(c != null) DoSomething(c);
        }
    }
    
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