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In object-oriented programming, a member variable (sometimes called a member field) is a variable that is associated with a specific object, and accessible for all its methods (member functions).
Types in class-based language
In class-based languages, these are distinguished into two types:
- If there is only one copy of the variable shared with all instances of the class, it is called a class variable or static member variable
- If each instance of the class has its own copy of the variable, the variable is called an instance variable.
See also
External links
- Member variable @ Wikipedia