DataGridView not showing base class properties












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Person class



class Person
{
public string name;
public int age;

public Person() {}

public Person(string pName, int pAge)
{
name = pName;
age = pAge;
}
}


Member class



class Member:Person
{
private string _email;

public string Email
{
get{return _email;}
set{_email = value;}
}

public Member(){}

public Member(string pName, int pAge, string email): base(pName, pAge)
{
Email = email;
}
}


I want to display all properties in the DataGridView but when I click the display button only the email shows up in the DataGridView.










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    Try changing name and age to properties.

    – Nick
    Nov 18 '18 at 20:30











  • @Nick Thank you now it's showing !!

    – Reem
    Nov 18 '18 at 20:45
















-1















Person class



class Person
{
public string name;
public int age;

public Person() {}

public Person(string pName, int pAge)
{
name = pName;
age = pAge;
}
}


Member class



class Member:Person
{
private string _email;

public string Email
{
get{return _email;}
set{_email = value;}
}

public Member(){}

public Member(string pName, int pAge, string email): base(pName, pAge)
{
Email = email;
}
}


I want to display all properties in the DataGridView but when I click the display button only the email shows up in the DataGridView.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Try changing name and age to properties.

    – Nick
    Nov 18 '18 at 20:30











  • @Nick Thank you now it's showing !!

    – Reem
    Nov 18 '18 at 20:45














-1












-1








-1








Person class



class Person
{
public string name;
public int age;

public Person() {}

public Person(string pName, int pAge)
{
name = pName;
age = pAge;
}
}


Member class



class Member:Person
{
private string _email;

public string Email
{
get{return _email;}
set{_email = value;}
}

public Member(){}

public Member(string pName, int pAge, string email): base(pName, pAge)
{
Email = email;
}
}


I want to display all properties in the DataGridView but when I click the display button only the email shows up in the DataGridView.










share|improve this question
















Person class



class Person
{
public string name;
public int age;

public Person() {}

public Person(string pName, int pAge)
{
name = pName;
age = pAge;
}
}


Member class



class Member:Person
{
private string _email;

public string Email
{
get{return _email;}
set{_email = value;}
}

public Member(){}

public Member(string pName, int pAge, string email): base(pName, pAge)
{
Email = email;
}
}


I want to display all properties in the DataGridView but when I click the display button only the email shows up in the DataGridView.







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  • 1





    Try changing name and age to properties.

    – Nick
    Nov 18 '18 at 20:30











  • @Nick Thank you now it's showing !!

    – Reem
    Nov 18 '18 at 20:45














  • 1





    Try changing name and age to properties.

    – Nick
    Nov 18 '18 at 20:30











  • @Nick Thank you now it's showing !!

    – Reem
    Nov 18 '18 at 20:45








1




1





Try changing name and age to properties.

– Nick
Nov 18 '18 at 20:30





Try changing name and age to properties.

– Nick
Nov 18 '18 at 20:30













@Nick Thank you now it's showing !!

– Reem
Nov 18 '18 at 20:45





@Nick Thank you now it's showing !!

– Reem
Nov 18 '18 at 20:45












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