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Start your free trialAhmed M
4,008 Pointsc# constructors
why do we do this in the body of the constructor "X = x; Y = y; "
class Point { public readonly int X; public readonly int Y;
public Point(int x, int y)
{
X = x;
Y = y;
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThose assignments copy the values that were passed to the constructor (the lower-case x and y) into the fields (or properties) of the object (capital X and Y) so they can be saved and used later.
Ahmed M
4,008 PointsAhmed M
4,008 Pointsoh ok thx Very much