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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T21:26:02+00:00 2026-05-10T21:26:02+00:00

Ok so I have an abstract base class called Product, a KitItem class that

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Ok so I have an abstract base class called Product, a KitItem class that inherits Product and a PackageKitItem class that inherits KitItem. ie.

Product KitItem : Product PackageKitItem : KitItem 

I have my KitItems loaded and I need to load up a collection of PackageKitItems which are, effectively, shallow copies of KitItems.

Currently we are doing what feels to me a hacky shallow copy in the Product constructor like so:

public Product(Product product)         {             FieldInfo[] fields = product.GetType().GetFields(BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance);              // copy each value over to 'this'             foreach (FieldInfo fi in fields)                 fi.SetValue(this, fi.GetValue(product));         } 

I’ve tried setting up a copy on KitItem like so:

public KitItem ShallowCopy()         {             return (KitItem)this.MemberwiseClone();         } 

and calling it thus:

PackageKitItem tempPackKitItem = (PackageKitItem)packKitItem.ShallowCopy(); 

but I get an invalid cast. I’m looking for ideas for the best way to accomplish this.

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  1. 2026-05-10T21:26:02+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 9:26 pm

    The problem you have is that since ShallowCopy() is a member of KitItem, MemberwiseClone() is just copying the KitItem fields and returning a KitItem even if the original object is a PackageKitItem.

    I think what you have to do in this circumstance add to KitItem:

    public virtual KitItem ShallowCopy()         {               return (KitItem) this.MemberwiseClone();         } 

    and in PackageKitItem:

    public override KitItem ShallowCopy()         {                 return (PackageKitItem) this.MemberwiseClone();         } 

    Thus you will get the proper MemberwiseClone() call done depending on the object you are trying to ShallowCopy().

    If you wanted to go further, you could define a ShallowCopy() in Product (returning a Product) and then have overridden versions in KitItem and PackageKitItem each returning their respective shallow copy.

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