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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:00:19+00:00 2026-05-16T15:00:19+00:00

With the structure.. abstract class Unit { int Id; } class Measure : Unit

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With the structure..

abstract class Unit
{
 int Id;
}

class Measure : Unit
{
 int Current;
 int Baseline;
}

class Weight : Unit
{
 int Minimum;
 int Maximum;
 int Current;
}

I basically want to add an “Add” method for adding, say, two Measures together, or adding two Weights together. But it needs to be in the Unit base class. So basically if I had

List<Units> units = new List<Unit>();
List<Units> otherUnits = new List<Unit>();

// populate units with various Measures and Weights.
// populate otherUnits with various Measures and Weights.
foreach(Unit u in units)
{
 u.Add( 
         // add something from the otherUnits collection. Typesafe, etc.
      ); 
} 

I have tried ..

public abstract T Add<T>(T unit) where T : Unit;

in the Unit class, but I get errors about how it isn’t an appropriate identifier in the inherited classes when I try to fill “T” with the appropriate class. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-16T15:00:20+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:00 pm

    You need to change your Unit abstract class to take a generic type:

    abstract class Unit<T>
    

    Then you can add the Add abstract method:

    void Add(T unit);
    

    So your measurement and weight classes will now look like:

    class Measure : Unit<Measure>
    class Weight : Unit<Weight>
    

    Alternatively, add the following abstract method to Unit:

    abstract void Add(Unit unit);
    

    And then you’ll need to constraint this using type checking within your inheriting class:

    void Add(Unit unit)
    {
        if (unit.GetType() != this.GetType())
        {
            throw new ArgumentException("You can only add measurements.");
        }
    }
    
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