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2D Graphics
Class Interface
Collections Data Structure
Components
Data Types
Database ADO.net
Date Time
Development Class
Event
File Stream
Generics
GUI Windows Form
Internationalization I18N
Language Basics
Network
Reflection
Thread
Windows Presentation Foundation
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Create class  Click image to read the source code.



Create class



Public vs private access  Click image to read the source code.



Public vs private access



a multilevel hierarchy  Click image to read the source code.



a multilevel hierarchy



Declare class and use it  Click image to read the source code.



Declare class and use it



Illustrates the use of the this object reference  Click image to read the source code.



Illustrates the use of the this object reference



demonstrates using a structure to return a group of variables from a function  Click image to read the source code.



demonstrates using a structure to return a group of variables from a function



demonstrates a custom constructor function for a structure  Click image to read the source code.



demonstrates a custom constructor function for a structure



An example of inheritance-related name hiding  Click image to read the source code.



An example of inheritance-related name hiding



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