public interface ITransactions {   // interface members   void showTransaction();   double getAmount();}In the below example, we are using an interface called ITransactions with two methods showTransaction() and getAmount(). We then create a class called Transaction with which we implement the functionalities for both the methods in the interface ITransactions.
using System.Collections.Generic;using System.Linq;using System.Text;using System;namespace InterfaceApplication {      public interface ITransactions {      // interface members      void showTransaction();      double getAmount();   }   public class Transaction : ITransactions {      private string tCode;      private string date;      private double amount;            public Transaction() {         tCode = " ";         date = " ";         amount = 0.0;      }      public Transaction(string c, string d, double a) {         tCode = c;         date = d;         amount = a;      }      public double getAmount() {         return amount;      }      public void showTransaction() {         Console.WriteLine("Transaction: {0}", tCode);         Console.WriteLine("Date: {0}", date);         Console.WriteLine("Amount: {0}", getAmount());      }   }   class Tester {           static void Main(string[] args) {         Transaction t1 = new Transaction("001", "8/10/2012", 78900.00);         Transaction t2 = new Transaction("002", "9/10/2012", 451900.00);                  t1.showTransaction();         t2.showTransaction();         Console.ReadKey();      }   }}