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using System;
using VistorPattern.ConcreteElements;
using VistorPattern.VisitorBase;
namespace VistorPattern.ConcreteVisitors
{
public class CarElementPrintVisitor:IVisitorBase
{
public void Visit(Wheel wheel)
{
Console.WriteLine("Wheel ({0}): {1}",wheel.Name,wheel.Tire);
}
public void Visit(Body body)
{
Console.WriteLine("Body: {0}",body.Name);
}
public void Visit(Engine engine)
{
Console.WriteLine("Engine: {0}",engine.Name);
}
public void Visit(Transmission transmission)
{
Console.WriteLine("Transmission: {0}",transmission.Name);
}
}
}
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