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June 2, 2002 Using the private Modifier Tips: June 2002
Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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The private modifier makes a member of a class or interface visible within that class or interface only. Any member of a class or interface, including nested members, can be marked with private. You may not combine the private modifier with any of these three: public, internal, and protected. Here is an example:
To learn more about JScript .NET, go to Column 109, JScript .NET, Part III: Classes and Namespaces.
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