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Posted By: Babu Aboobacker       Member Level: Silver       Posted Date: 25 Nov 2004       Category: C#

What is the use of "new Modifier" in C# ?



Select Answer:

To override a C# method.
To overload a C# method
To create a new C# object
To explicitly hide a member inherited from a base class
None of the above.



      
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