Unfortunately this is not possible (see here ) You can only constrain the type to: Implement a specific interface or derive from a specific class Be a class or struct Have a parameterless constructor Constraining types to have specific operators is a much-requested feature but I believe it will not be in C# 4 either.
Unfortunately this is not possible (see here. ) You can only constrain the type to: Implement a specific interface or derive from a specific class Be a class or struct Have a parameterless constructor Constraining types to have specific operators is a much-requested feature but I believe it will not be in C# 4 either.
Constraining types to have specific operators is a much-requested feature but I believe it will not be in C# 4 either. Terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for?
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