this keyword is used to refer to the current instance of the class. It is used to access members from the constructors, instance methods, and instance accessors. this keyword is also used to track the instance which is invoked to perform some calculation or further processing related to that instance. Following are the different ways to use ‘this’ keyword in C# :
Program 1: Using ‘this’ keyword to refer current class instance members
// C# program for using 'this' keyword to // refer current class instance members using System;
namespace geeksforgeeks {
class Geeks {
// instance member
public string Name;
public string GetName()
{
return Name;
}
public void SetName( string Name)
{
// referring to current instance
//"this.Name" refers to class member
this .Name = Name;
}
} class program {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
Geeks obj = new Geeks();
obj.SetName( "Geeksforgeeks" );
Console.WriteLine(obj.GetName());
}
} } |
Geeksforgeeks
Program 2 : Using this() to invoke the constructor in same class
// C# program for using 'this' keyword to // invoke the constructor in same class using System;
namespace geeksforgeeks {
class Geeks {
// calling another constructor
// calls Geeks(string Name)
// before Geeks()
public Geeks() : this ( "geeks" )
{
Console.WriteLine( "Non-Parameter Constructor Called" );
}
// Declare Parameter Constructor
public Geeks( string Name)
{
Console.WriteLine( "Parameter Constructor Called" );
}
} class program {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
Geeks obj = new Geeks();
// Warning: obj never used..
}
} } |
Output:
Parameter Constructor Called Non-Parameter Constructor Called
Program 3: Using ‘this’ keyword to invoke current class method
// C# code for using this to invoke current // class method using System;
class Test {
void display()
{
// calling function show()
this .show();
Console.WriteLine( "Inside display function" );
}
void show()
{
Console.WriteLine( "Inside show function" );
}
// Main Method
public static void Main(String []args)
{
Test t1 = new Test();
t1.display();
}
} |
Inside show function Inside display function
Program 4: Using ‘this’ keyword as method parameter
// C# code for using 'this' // keyword as method parameter using System;
class Test
{ int a;
int b;
// Default constructor
Test()
{
a = 10;
b = 20;
}
// Method that receives 'this'
// keyword as parameter
void display(Test obj)
{
Console.WriteLine( "a = " + a + " b = " + b);
}
// Method that returns current
// class instance
void get ()
{
display( this );
}
// Main Method
public static void Main(String[] args)
{
Test obj = new Test();
obj. get ();
}
} |
a = 10 b = 20
Program 5: Using this keyword to declare an indexer
// C# code for using 'this' // keyword to declare indexer using System;
namespace geeksforgeeks {
class Geeks {
private string [] days = new string [7];
// declaring an indexer
public string this [ int index]
{
get
{
return days[index];
}
set
{
days[index] = value;
}
}
} class Program {
// Main Method
public static void Main()
{
Geeks g = new Geeks();
g[0] = "Sun" ;
g[1] = "Mon" ;
g[2] = "Tue" ;
g[3] = "Wed" ;
g[4] = "Thu" ;
g[5] = "Fri" ;
g[6] = "Sat" ;
for ( int i = 0; i < 7; i++)
Console.Write(g[i] + " " );
}
} } |
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat