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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:39:08+00:00 2026-05-12T07:39:08+00:00

What does the Inherited bool property on attributes refers to? Does it mean that

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What does the Inherited bool property on attributes refers to?

Does it mean that if I define my class with an attribute AbcAtribute (that has Inherited = true), and if I inherit another class from that class, that the derived class will also have that same attribute applied to it?

To clarify this question with a code example, imagine the following:

[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class, Inherited = true)]
public class Random: Attribute
{ /* attribute logic here */ }

[Random]
class Mother 
{ }

class Child : Mother 
{ }

Does Child also have the Random attribute applied to it?

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    2026-05-12T07:39:08+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:39 am

    When Inherited = true (which is the default) it means that the attribute you are creating can be inherited by sub-classes of the class decorated by the attribute.

    So – if you create MyUberAttribute with [AttributeUsage (Inherited = true)]

    [AttributeUsage (Inherited = True)]
    MyUberAttribute : Attribute
    {
       string _SpecialName;
       public string SpecialName
       { 
         get { return _SpecialName; }
         set { _SpecialName = value; }
       }
    }
    

    Then use the Attribute by decorating a super-class…

    [MyUberAttribute(SpecialName = "Bob")]
    class MySuperClass 
    {
      public void DoInterestingStuf () { ... }
    }
    

    If we create an sub-class of MySuperClass it will have this attribute…

    class MySubClass : MySuperClass
    {
       ...
    }
    

    Then instantiate an instance of MySubClass…

    MySubClass MySubClassInstance = new MySubClass();
    

    Then test to see if it has the attribute…

    MySubClassInstance <— now has the MyUberAttribute with “Bob” as the SpecialName value.

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