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Imports System.IO

Module Module1

    Sub Main()
        Dim c1 As New Contact("Name 1""111-555-1111""[email protected]")
        Dim c2 As New Contact("Name 2""222-555-1212""[email protected]")
        Dim c3 As New Contact("Name 3""333-555-1212""[email protected]")
        
        c1 = Nothing ' Discard the object
        GC.Collect()
        Console.WriteLine("Back from first collection")

        c3 = Nothing ' Discard the object
        GC.Collect()
        Console.WriteLine("Back from second collection -- Press Enter")
        
    End Sub

End Module

    Class Contact
        Public Name As String
        Public Phone As String
        Public EMail As String

        Sub New(ByVal ContactName As String, ByVal ContactPhone As String, ByVal ContactEmail As String)
            Console.WriteLine("Name: " & ContactName & " Phone " & ContactPhone & " Email " & ContactEmail)
            Name = ContactName
            Phone = ContactPhone
            EMail = ContactEmail
        End Sub

        Protected Overrides Sub Finalize()
            Console.WriteLine("In Finalize for " & Name)
        End Sub
    End Class

           
         
    
  
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