Which access modifier should you use for the GetData() method?

An application includes a class named Person. The Person class includes a method named
GetData.
You need to ensure that the GetData() method can be used only by the Person class and
not by any class derived from the Person class.
Which access modifier should you use for the GetData() method?

An application includes a class named Person. The Person class includes a method named
GetData.
You need to ensure that the GetData() method can be used only by the Person class and
not by any class derived from the Person class.
Which access modifier should you use for the GetData() method?

A.
Public

B.
Protected internal

C.
Internal

D.
Private

E.
Protected

Explanation:
The GetData() method should be private. It would then only be visible within the Person
class.



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PaulC

PaulC

D is correct. Private method is accessible only from class itself.

other options:

public – accessible from everywhere
protected – accessible from class and its derivates
internal – accessible only within the same assembly
protected internal – combination of those two