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C++Encapsulation


Encapsulation

The meaning ofEncapsulation, is to make sure that "sensitive" data is hidden from users.

To achieve this, you must declare class variables/attributes asprivate (cannot be accessed from outside the class).

If you want others to read or modify the value of a private member, you can provide publicget andset methods.


Real-Life Example

Think of an employee's salary:

  • The salary is private - the employee can't change it directly
  • Only their manager can update it or share it when appropriate

Encapsulation works the same way. The data is hidden, and only trusted methods can access or modify it.


Access Private Members

To access a private attribute, use public "get" and "set" methods:

Example

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

class Employee {
  private:
    // Private attribute
    int salary;

  public:
    // Setter
    void setSalary(int s) {
      salary = s;
    }
    // Getter
    int getSalary() {
      return salary;
    }
};

int main() {
  Employee myObj;
  myObj.setSalary(50000);
  cout << myObj.getSalary();
  return 0;
}
Try it Yourself »

Example explained

  • salary isprivate - it cannot be accessed directly
  • setSalary() sets the value
  • getSalary() returns the value

We usemyObj.setSalary(50000) to assign a value, andmyObj.getSalary() to print it.


Why Encapsulation?

  • It is considered good practice to declare your class attributes as private (as often as you can). Encapsulation ensures better control of your data, because you (or others) can change one part of the code without affecting other parts
  • Increased security of data




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