This sample demonstrates how to explicitly implement interface members and how to access those members from interface instances. For background information, see
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To build and run the Explicit Interface Implementation samples within Visual Studio
In Solution Explorer, right-click the ExplicitInterface1 project and click Set as StartUp Project.
On the Debug menu, click Start Without Debugging.
Repeat the preceding steps for ExplicitInterface2.
To build and run the Explicit Interface Implementation samples from the Command Line
Use the Change Directory command to change to the ExplicitInterface1 directory.
Type the following:
csc explicit1.cs explicit1
Use the Change Directory command to change to the ExplicitInterface2 directory.
Type the following:
csc explicit2.cs explicit2