what are Overridable, MustOverride and NotOverridable modifiers?

 Posted by Pardhu2020 on 2/18/2014 | Category: C# Interview questions | Views: 1967 | Points: 40
Answer:

Overridable – modifier indicates that a method can be overriden.
NotOverridable - modifier indicates that you can not override a method.
MustOverride - modifier indicates that a method is abstract, and child class must implement the MustOverride method in a parent class.


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