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new Constraint (C# Reference)

The new constraint specifies that any type argument in a generic class declaration must have a public parameterless constructor. To use the new constraint, the type cannot be abstract.

Example

Apply the new constraint to a type parameter when your generic class creates new instances of the type, as shown in the following example:

class ItemFactory<T> where T : new()
{
    public T GetNewItem()
    {
        return new T();
    }
}

When you use the new() constraint with other constraints, it must be specified last:

public class ItemFactory2<T>
    where T : IComparable, new()
{
}

For more information, see Constraints on Type Parameters (C# Programming Guide).

C# Language Specification

For more information, see the C# Language Specification.

  • 4.4.3 Satisfying constraints

  • 10.1.6 Type parameter constraints

See Also

Concepts

C# Programming Guide

Reference

C# Keywords

Operator Keywords (C# Reference)

Generics (C# Programming Guide)

System.Collections.Generic

Other Resources

C# Reference