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C# (CSharp) Test Person.Ff Examples
Programming Language:
C# (CSharp)
Namespace/Package Name:
Test
Class/Type:
Person
Method/Function:
Ff
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Frequently Used Methods
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Serialize(5)
Deserialize(5)
GetDescription(3)
__init(2)
MoveDown(2)
MoveLeft(2)
MoveRight(2)
Say(2)
MoveTop(2)
LevelUp(1)
MoveNext(1)
Output(1)
InsertPerson(1)
SayHello(1)
SearchPerson(1)
Set(1)
Shoot(1)
TakeExp(1)
ToJson(1)
IsPersonFemale(1)
AddEmail(1)
Input(1)
DeepCopy(1)
AddName(1)
AddPhones(1)
Age(1)
ChangeLastName(1)
ChangeName(1)
CreateInstance(1)
DepositCash(1)
AddId(1)
Description(1)
EndPerson(1)
Ff(1)
Get(1)
GetDamage(1)
GetTablePerson(1)
HaveABirthday(1)
Hit(1)
Frequently Used Methods
Serialize (5)
Deserialize (5)
GetDescription (3)
__init (2)
MoveDown (2)
MoveLeft (2)
MoveRight (2)
Say (2)
MoveTop (2)
LevelUp (1)
Frequently Used Methods
MoveNext (1)
Output (1)
InsertPerson (1)
SayHello (1)
SearchPerson (1)
Set (1)
Shoot (1)
TakeExp (1)
ToJson (1)
IsPersonFemale (1)
AddEmail (1)
Input (1)
DeepCopy (1)
AddName (1)
AddPhones (1)
Age (1)
ChangeLastName (1)
ChangeName (1)
CreateInstance (1)
DepositCash (1)
Frequently Used Methods
AddEmail (1)
Input (1)
DeepCopy (1)
AddName (1)
AddPhones (1)
Age (1)
ChangeLastName (1)
ChangeName (1)
CreateInstance (1)
DepositCash (1)
AddId (1)
Description (1)
EndPerson (1)
Ff (1)
Get (1)
GetDamage (1)
GetTablePerson (1)
HaveABirthday (1)
Hit (1)
Frequently Used Methods
AddId (1)
Description (1)
EndPerson (1)
Ff (1)
Get (1)
GetDamage (1)
GetTablePerson (1)
HaveABirthday (1)
Hit (1)
Person Class Documentation
Example #1
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File:
Program.cs
Project:
Yangqingsheng/Repos
static void Main(string[] args) { Person p = new Person("杨清生"); p.Ff(); Console.ReadKey(); }
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