labeling a group of members as private/public in c

2019-02-25 10:22发布

问题:

in a c++ class declaration, you can label a group of members as private or public, e.g.

private:
  int x;
  double y;

seems like there's no way to do this in c#. am I wrong?

回答1:

No, you can't not do this in C#.

At best, you can use the default visibility for members, which is private, and not use private, but for public, you have to indicate it for all members.



回答2:

You're correct. Although, if you leave visibility keyword off altogether, a member defaults to private.



回答3:

No you're not wrong. If you don't write any modifiers it will be assumed as private.