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Learn C# in 7 days

You're reading from   Learn C# in 7 days Get up and running with C# 7 with async main, tuples, pattern matching, LINQ, regex, indexers, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787287044
Length 306 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Day 01 - Overview of the .NET Framework 2. Day 02 - Getting Started with C# FREE CHAPTER 3. Day 03 - What's New in C# 4. Day 04 - Discussing C# Class Members 5. Day 05 - Overview of Reflection and Collections 6. Day 06 - Deep Dive with Advanced Concepts 7. Day 07 - Understanding Object-Oriented Programming with C# 8. Day 08 - Test Your Skills – Build a Real-World Application

Properties

Properties are members of a class, structure, or interface generally called as a named member. The intended behaviors of properties are similar to fields with the difference being that the implementation of properties is possible with the use of accessors.

Properties are extensions to fields. The accessors get and set helps retrieve and assign value to property.

Here is the typical property (also called property with auto-property syntax) of a class:

public int Number { get; set; }

For auto property, compiler generates the backup field, which is nothing but a storage field. So, the preceding property would be shown as follows, with a backup field:

private int _number;

public int Number
{
get { return _number; }
set { _number = value; }
}

The preceding property with an expression body looks like this:

private int _number;
public int Number
{
get => _number;
...
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