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<blockquote data-quote="Seriosk" data-source="post: 397610" data-attributes="member: 72056"><p>The 'this.' qualifier is useless in this sense, I am not sure why coders continuously use it in the wrong way, maybe they think it gives their application a performance boost (LOL).</p><p></p><p>There are several usages of this keyword in C#.</p><p>To qualify members hidden by similar name</p><p>To have an object pass itself as a parameter to other methods</p><p>To have an object return itself from a method</p><p>To declare indexers</p><p>To declare extension methods</p><p>To pass parameters between constructors</p><p>To internally reassign value type (struct) value.</p><p>To invoke an extension method on the current instance</p><p>To cast itself to another type</p><p>To chain constructors defined in the same class</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seriosk, post: 397610, member: 72056"] The 'this.' qualifier is useless in this sense, I am not sure why coders continuously use it in the wrong way, maybe they think it gives their application a performance boost (LOL). There are several usages of this keyword in C#. To qualify members hidden by similar name To have an object pass itself as a parameter to other methods To have an object return itself from a method To declare indexers To declare extension methods To pass parameters between constructors To internally reassign value type (struct) value. To invoke an extension method on the current instance To cast itself to another type To chain constructors defined in the same class [/QUOTE]
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