C++ Tutorial/Class/protected

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Demonstrate protected members.

#include <iostream> 
using namespace std; 
 
class BaseClass { 
protected: 
  int i, j; // private to BaseClass, but accessible to DerivedClass 
public: 
  void set(int a, int b) { i = a; j = b; } 
  void show() { cout << i << " " << j << "\n"; } 
}; 
 
class DerivedClass : public BaseClass { 
  int k; 
public: 
  // DerivedClass may access BaseClass"s i and j 
  void setk() { 
     k = i*j; 
  } 
 
  void showDerivedClass() { 
     cout << k << "\n"; 
  } 
}; 
 
int main() 
{ 
  DerivedClass ob; 
 
  ob.set(2, 3); // OK, set() is public in BaseClass 
  ob.show();    // OK, show is public BaseClass 
 
  ob.setk(); 
  ob.showDerivedClass(); 
 
  return 0; 
}
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Protected Base-Class Inheritance

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
   
class base {
protected:
  int i, j; // private to base, but accessible by derived
public:
  void setij(int a, int b) { i=a; j=b; }
  void showij() { cout << i << " " << j << "\n"; }
};
   
// Inherit base as protected.
class derived : protected base{
  int k;
public:
  // derived may access base"s i and j and setij().
  void setk() { setij(10, 12); k = i*j; }
   
  // may access showij() here
  void showall() { cout << k << " "; showij(); }
};
   
int main()
{
  derived ob;
   
  ob.setk(); // OK, public member of derived
  ob.showall(); // OK, public member of derived
   
  return 0;
}

protected fields: private to base, but accessible by derived

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class base {
protected:
  int i, j; //protected fields: private to base, but accessible by derived
public:
  void set(int a, int b) { 
     i=a; 
     j=b; 
  }
  void show() { 
     cout << i << " " << j << "\n"; 
  }
};
class derived : public base {
  int k;
public:
  void setk() { 
     k=i*j; 
  }
  void showk() { 
    cout << k << "\n"; 
  }
};
int main()
{
  derived ob;
  ob.set(2, 3);
  ob.show();
  ob.setk();
  ob.showk();
  return 0;
}
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