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C# C# Objects Object-Oriented Programming Object-Oriented Programming

Andrada Terenche
Andrada Terenche
1,103 Points

Can objects have other objects?

In the quiz it says it's true that in C# objects can have other objects. What does this mean?

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,198 Points

Sure, they can.

For example, let's say you have an object called "transmission" where each instance would represent a vehicle transmission. And then you have another object called "car" where each instance represent a specific vehicle. So one of the properties of the "car" object might be a "transmission", which would be an object of that type.