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using System;
namespace FactoryMethod
{
static class Program
{
static void Main()
{
FactoryBase factory = new ConcreteFactory();
ProductBase product = factory.FactoryMethod(1);
product.ShowInfo();
product = factory.FactoryMethod(2);
product.ShowInfo();
}
}
public abstract class FactoryBase
{
public abstract ProductBase FactoryMethod(int type);
}
public class ConcreteFactory : FactoryBase
{
public override ProductBase FactoryMethod(int type)
{
switch (type)
{
case 1:
return new ConcreteProduct1();
case 2:
return new ConcreteProduct2();
default:
throw new ArgumentException("Invalid type.", "type");
}
}
}
public abstract class ProductBase
{
public abstract void ShowInfo();
}
public class ConcreteProduct1 : ProductBase {
public override void ShowInfo()
{
Console.WriteLine("Product1");
}
}
public class ConcreteProduct2 : ProductBase {
public override void ShowInfo()
{
Console.WriteLine("Product2");
}
}
}
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