Casting is subtly different from converting between types.
In the previous example, you saw how an instance of a derived type can be stored in a variable of its base type (or its base's base type, and so on). When we do this, it is called implicit casting.
Going the other way is an explicit cast, and you must use parentheses to do it.
In the Main
method, add the following code:
Employee e2 = aliceInPerson;
Visual Studio 2017 and Visual Studio Code display a red squiggle and a compile error in the Error List
and Problems
windows, as shown in the following screenshot:
Change the code as follows:
Employee e2 = (Employee)aliceInPerson;