Chapter 13: Problem 7
Is it a good idea to make member variables private? Why or why not?
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Chapter 13: Problem 7
Is it a good idea to make member variables private? Why or why not?
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A(n) _________ is a key word inside a class declaration that establishes a member’s accessibility.
Is it possible to have more than one constructor? Is it possible to have more than one destructor?
\(\mathrm{T}\) \(\mathrm{F} \quad\) Class members are private by default.
Write a class declaration named Circle with a private member variable named radius. Write set and get functions to access the radius variable, and a function named getArea that returns the area of the circle. The area is calculated as 3.14159 * radius * radius
A class is very similar to a(n) _________.
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