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For example, the line

Console.WriteLine("A simple C# program.");

can be rewritten as

System.Console.WriteLine("A simple C# program.");

Namespaces Are Additive

namespace OuterNS {
  namespace InnerNS {
    // ...
  }
}

can also be specified like this:

namespace OuterNS.InnerNS {
  // ...
}
class MainClass{

  public static void Main()
  {

    int count = 1;
    System.Console.WriteLine("count = " + count);

  }

}
count = 1








1.5.Namespace
1.5.1.Namespace Introduction
1.5.2.Full qualify name
1.5.3.Simplest namespace with class definition
1.5.4.Declare a namespace
1.5.5.Demonstrate a namespace.
1.5.6.Use fully qualified class name
1.5.7.Two levels of Namespaces
1.5.8.Namespace with dot
1.5.9.Rename the namespaces
1.5.10.Namespaces prevent name conflicts
1.5.11.Namespaces are additive.
1.5.12.Namespaces can be nested
1.5.13.Demonstrate the :: qualifier.
1.5.14.The use of two namespaces
1.5.15.The use of namespace hierarchies
1.5.16.Creates a namespace with a single class
1.5.17.Same class name under different Namespaces