-:Access Modifier:-
C# provide five access specifiers , they are as follows :
public, private , protected , internal and protected internal .
public :
public is the most common access specifier in C# .
It can be access from anywhere, that means there is no restriction on
accessibility. The scope of the accessibility is inside class as well as
outside. The type or member can be accessed by any other code in the
same assembly or another assembly that references it.
private :
The scope of the accessibility is limited only
inside the classes or struct in which they are declared. The private
members cannot be accessed outside the class and it is the least
permissive access level.
protected :
The scope of accessibility is limited within the class or struct and the class derived (Inherited )from this class.
internal :
The internal access modifiers can access within
the program that contain its declarations and also access within the
same assembly level but not from another assembly.
protected internal :
Protected internal is the same access levels of
both protected and internal. It can access anywhere in the same assembly
and in the same class also the classes inherited from the same class .
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