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using System;

public interface Channel {
    void Next();
    void Previous();
}

public interface Book {
    void Next();
    void Chapter();
}

public class MainClass : Channel, Book {
    void Channel.Next() {
        Console.WriteLine("Channel Next");
    }
    void Book.Next() {
        Console.WriteLine("Book Next");
    }
    public void Previous() {
        Console.WriteLine("Previous");
    }
    public void Chapter() {
        Console.WriteLine("Chapter");
    }

    public static void Main() {
        MainClass app = new MainClass();
        ((Book)app).Next();
        app.Previous();
        app.Chapter();
    }
}








7.32.interface
7.32.1.Interfaces
7.32.2.Interface Properties
7.32.3.Creating an interface.
7.32.4.Use interface keyword to define an interface
7.32.5.Implement an interface
7.32.6.Multiple Implementation: implement two interfaces
7.32.7.Inherited interface
7.32.8.Declare an interface and implement it
7.32.9.Interfaces and Inheritance
7.32.10.Base class and interface
7.32.11.Duplicate Interface Members
7.32.12.Accessing an interface from a class.
7.32.13.Abstract Interface: how the abstract BaseClass can interface.
7.32.14.Multiple Interfaces
7.32.15.Interface Explicit Implementation