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using System;

class Employee
{
    public Employee(string name, float billingRate)
    {
        this.name = name;
        this.billingRate = billingRate;
    }
    
    public float CalculateCharge(float hours)
    {
        return(hours * billingRate);
    }
    
    public string TypeName()
    {
        return("Employee");
    }
    
    private string name;
    protected float billingRate;
}
class Manager: Employee
{
    public Manager(string name, float billingRate) :
    base(name, billingRate)
    {
    }
    
    public new float CalculateCharge(float hours)
    {
        if (hours < 1.0F)
        hours = 1.0F;        // minimum charge.
        return(hours * billingRate);
    }
    
    public new string TypeName()
    {
        return("Civil Employee");
    }
}
class MainClass
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        // create an array of Employees
        Employee[]    earray = new Employee[2];
        earray[0] = new Employee("A", 15.50F);
        earray[1] = new Manager("B", 40F);
        
        Console.WriteLine("{0} charge = {1}",
        earray[0].TypeName(),
        earray[0].CalculateCharge(2F));
        Console.WriteLine("{0} charge = {1}",
        earray[1].TypeName(),
        earray[1].CalculateCharge(0.75F));
    }
}
Employee charge = 31
Employee charge = 30








11.3.Array object
11.3.1.string arrays
11.3.2.Use object to create a generic array.
11.3.3.Use the Sort() method to sort the elements in a char array
11.3.4.A two dimensional array of objects
11.3.5.Arrays of Objects