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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T22:04:16+00:00 2026-06-10T22:04:16+00:00

There are some methods and member variables in some classes that look so much

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There are some methods and member variables in some classes that look so much similar and I thought I can refactor and abstract them away… but I am not sure if this is the correct way of doing this:

so for example let’s say I have these two classes:

public class CaseField
{
  private int mlObjectKey = CommonIndepClass.GetNextObjectKey();
  public int ObjectKey
  {
    get
    {
      return mlObjectKey;
    }
  }

  // some other specific methods...
}

and then another class:

public class AsOfField
{
   private int mlObjectKey = CommonIndepClass.GetNextObjectKey();

   public int ObjectKey
   {
       get
       {
          return mlObjectKey;
       }
   }

   // some specific methods ... 
}

So I was thinking if it is correct to create an Abstract class and factor those methods and member variables and put them in that abstract class:

public abstract class CommonFields
{
   private int mlObjectKey = CommonIndepClass.GetNextObjectKey();

   public int ObjectKey
   {
       get
       {
          return mlObjectKey;
       }
   }

}

public class CaseField: CommonFields
{
  // just its own specific methods and member variables. 
}



public class AsOfField: CommonFields
{
  // just its own specific methods and member variables. 
}
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    2026-06-10T22:04:18+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    That seems not unreasonable.

    An alternative is to implement this functionality using mixins. That would allow you to define one class with common functionality, but you wouldn’t have to implement a common base class. See this SO answer for more details.

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