The derived or child's' class's access level (public, private, protected) are as follows:
Private: Will take all the public and protected members & methods (functions) and make them private. Those that were private already will remain private.
Public: Will keep private members and methods private, but turn protected and public members and methods public. This is the most common method.
Protected: Will turn all private and public members and methods to protected.
HARRY POTTER!
beanninjazftw 1 year ago 5
@beanninjazftw rofl :))
mag1cal911 8 months ago
which IDE or editor did you use in the video, but anyways nice video!
jeffery12108 1 year ago
@jeffery12108 Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition.
DevHQLessons 1 year ago
The derived or child's' class's access level (public, private, protected) are as follows:
Private: Will take all the public and protected members & methods (functions) and make them private. Those that were private already will remain private.
Public: Will keep private members and methods private, but turn protected and public members and methods public. This is the most common method.
Protected: Will turn all private and public members and methods to protected.
Thanks! Great tutorial :)
BufferOverflowAttack 1 year ago 2