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Differnce between private readonly fields and non private readonly fields

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    hi, What is the major differnce between private readonly fields and non private readonly fields... waiting for reply... Regards, Prajilal

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      hi, What is the major differnce between private readonly fields and non private readonly fields... waiting for reply... Regards, Prajilal

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      Exactly what it says. Private are private, public are public. Its a basic programming concept.

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        hi, What is the major differnce between private readonly fields and non private readonly fields... waiting for reply... Regards, Prajilal

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        DJ245 wrote:

        What is the major differnce between private readonly fields and non private readonly fields... waiting for reply...

        'non'? :rolleyes: A readonly field cannot, by definition, be written. A private readonly field cannot be read too (only an instance of the class defining such field can) while (for instance) a public readonly field can be (publically!) read. :)

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          hi, What is the major differnce between private readonly fields and non private readonly fields... waiting for reply... Regards, Prajilal

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          Private fields are trickier to access by the public.

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