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What is the difference between access specifier and visibiltiy mode?
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 10 months ago

Visibility Mode:

It is used in C++ to show the relationship between the base and the derived class. It specifies what the derived class can derive from the base class. It is therefore used in inheritance.

Access Specifiers:

It is used to define the behaviour of the variable and function in a class. It tells which object can access the variable and function. It is public, private and protected. It is therefore used in class.

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