Chapter 10Defining Class Members

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This chapter continues exploring class definitions in C# by looking at how you define field, property, and method class members. You start by examining the code required for each of these types, and learn how to generate the structure of this code. You also learn how to ­modify members quickly by editing their properties.

After covering the basics of member definition, you'll learn some advanced techniques ­involving members: hiding base class members, calling overridden base class members, nested type definitions, and partial class definitions.

Finally, you put theory into practice by creating a class library that you can build on and use in later chapters.

Member Definitions

Within a class definition, you provide definitions for all members of the class, including fields, methods, and properties. All members have their own accessibility levels, defined in all cases by one of the following keywords:

  • public — Members are accessible from any code. ...

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