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Classes are collections of data related to a single object type. Classes not only include information regarding the real world object, but also functions to access the data, and classes possess the ability to inherit from other classes.
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Introduction to Classes
C and C++ / Functions and Classes
C++ offers three techniques of defining a new data type: a structure, a class, and a union. These are also referred to as composite data types. Learn: Object Creation and Access, Global Objects, Access to a Member of a Class, Type-Defining a Class, Class Forward Definition, The Access Levels of a Class, Initializing Each Member of a Class, Initializing an Object as a Whole, Static Member Variables, Techniques of Creating a Classic C Styles Object, References, Constant Objects and more.
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