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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T19:01:15+00:00 2026-06-06T19:01:15+00:00

Say I have a function that does the following in Vb.net For i as

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Say I have a function that does the following in Vb.net

For i as decimal = 0 to mstrItems.count - 1
  mstrItems.item(i).activate
next

And I have classes as such that both classes, though different object type, have the function activate.

I would like to iterate my Items as above, having the list include any type of object, not just one specific type, and have the different objects all perform the activate function in the same way, though they are different object types.

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    2026-06-06T19:01:16+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 7:01 pm

    Alternatively, you could define an interface and implement it in all your different Types:

    Interface IActivateable
      Sub Activate
    End Interface
    
    Class MyType1: Implements IActivateable
    Sub Activate Implements IActivateable.Activate
    'some implementation details here ...
    End Sub
    End Class
    
    Class MyType2: Implements IActivateable
    Sub Activate Implements IActivateable.Activate
    'some implementation details here ...
    End Sub
    End Class
    

    Then you can cast each type as the interface you want to handle:

     Dim myList as new list(of IActivateable)
     myList.add(new MyType1)
     myList.add(new MyType2)
    
     for each obj as IActivateable in myList
         obj.Activate
     end for
    
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