Hello everyone,
New to C#, a simple question which my book does not cover.
If we do not specify the public/private access of get/set, then it is of the same as the public/private access to the property itself, but we can overwrite it.
For example, in the following code, in get method, when we do not specify public/private, it will be automatically the same as the property Abc, which makes get public, but in set, we can overwrite it to make it private?
Code:public class MyList { class Foo { private int _abc; public int Abc { get { return _abc; } private set { _abc = value; } } } static void Main() { Foo f = new Foo(); return; } }
thanks in advance,
George