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Then if it comment line //3, only show 10 and 40. ?

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Enrique wrote:Then if it comment line //3, only show 10 and 40. ?

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If you comment only line //3, it will not compile.
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Very good question.
But i believe it's called hiding. I.e. B.i hides A.i. So A.i not inherited by B and therefore not inherited by C.

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Loerti wrote: But i believe it's called hiding.
Hiding or shadowing, both are correct.

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After reading all of the comments I still don't understand why c can't directly access i in A. If c doesn't inherit i from B because it's private, then why can't c inherit and directly access i in A; i.e., c.i?

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That is just how the language is designed. You can access A's i but you have to do ( (A)c).i

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Loerti wrote:Very good question.
But i believe it's called hiding. I.e. B.i hides A.i. So A.i not inherited by B and therefore not inherited by C.

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You are right. It is technically "hiding", not shadowing.
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Why will this not compile if //2 is commented out?

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As the explanation says, "You cannot access c.j because j is private in A."
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admin wrote:As the explanation says, "You cannot access c.j because j is private in A."
//2 is c.i not c.j. A wrong answer is " It will compile if //2 is commented. " :) Maybe you mean UNcommented? Pretty sure something is messed up in there. Check it out.

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No, it is correct. If you comment out //2, line marked //3 i.e. c.j will still be there and that won't compile.
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Ok, I get it. It will compile if //2 is commented out, yet that won't fix the problem that keeps it from compiling...
If you wanted to be clearer you could change that answer to read "commenting //2 will allow it to compile."

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