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What is the difference when we do not use getter and setter and when we use auto-implemented properties.
Afterall we can make any changes to the fields from outside when we use auto-implemented properties, then why we use extra two words i.e., get; and set;
auto implemented get and set should be used only when there is no custom logic required in the get and set. Also with auto implemented get n set, the compiler automatically creates the private field in memory for public x { get; set; }
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I am in a feasibility area in chennai.It's very difficult to watch videos in online.Internet is very slow sometimes i don't get internet connection.
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DeleteHi Venkat,
ReplyDeleteA little doubt here.
What is the difference when we do not use getter and setter and when we use auto-implemented properties.
Afterall we can make any changes to the fields from outside when we use auto-implemented properties, then why we use extra two words i.e., get; and set;
???
Chandrakant Kumar
auto implemented get and set should be used only when there is no custom logic required in the get and set. Also with auto implemented get n set, the compiler automatically creates the private field in memory for public x { get; set; }
ReplyDeleteHi Venkat,
ReplyDeleteCan you please explain the difference between auto implemented properties and public fields.
Can AnyOne Describe That What is Actual Definition Of Properties?
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