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The public
keyword is an access modifier for types and type members. Public access is the most permissive access level. There are no restrictions on accessing public members, as in this example:
class SampleClass
{
public int x; // No access restrictions.
}
See Access Modifiers and Accessibility Levels for more information.
Example
In the following example, two classes are declared, PointTest
and MainClass
. The public members x
and y
of PointTest
are accessed directly from MainClass
.
class PointTest
{
public int x;
public int y;
}
class MainClass4
{
static void Main()
{
PointTest p = new PointTest();
// Direct access to public members:
p.x = 10;
p.y = 15;
Console.WriteLine("x = {0}, y = {1}", p.x, p.y);
}
}
// Output: x = 10, y = 15
If you change the public
access level to private or protected, you will get the error message:
'PointTest.y' is inaccessible due to its protection level.
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