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It's not for any company, just my own little project to make life easier Wink | ;)
In general the purpose of this program is going to be calculating the stirrup spacing and longitudinal reinforcement in a concrete beam subjected to shear and torsion.

Btw, I have another problem to solve... is there any easy way to create method inside a class that would automatically add a property of this instance to a list?

For example I have a class:

class Beton
   {
       public string Label { get; set; }

       public double Fck { get; set; }

       public double Fcm { get; set; }

       public double Fctm { get; set; }

       public double Ecm { get; set; }

        //some constructor
          {
         //add the newly created instance of parameter Label to the new List<string>
          }
   }


Now I want to make 3 instances of this class:

Beton B20 = new Beton();
B20.Label = "C16/20 (B20)";
B20.Fck = 20;

Beton B25 = new Beton();
B25.Label = "C20/25 (B25)";
B25.Fck = 25;

Beton B30 = new Beton();
B30.Label = "C25/30 (B30)";
B30.Fck = 25;


and I want that the list below would be automatically created when I instantiate a class:

List<string> comboBoxList = new List<string>();
comboBoxList.Add(B20.Label);
comboBoxList.Add(B25.Label);
comboBoxList.Add(B30.Label);
comboBoxList.Add(B37.Label);


Is this possible?
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