Class C# Tutorial

class MyClass
{
  public             string publicStringField;
  protected internal string protectedInternalStringField;
  internal           string internalStringField;
  protected          int protectedField = 150;
  private            int privateField;
  public void setPrivateField(int privateField)
  {
    this.privateField = privateField;
  }
  public int getPrivateField()
  {
    return privateField;
  }
  public void Start()
  {
    System.Console.WriteLine("Starting MyClass ...");
    privateMethod();
    System.Console.WriteLine("MyClass started");
  }
  private void privateMethod()
  {
    System.Console.WriteLine("Turning starter motor ...");
  }
}
class MainClass
{
  public static void Main()
  {
    MyClass myMyClass = new MyClass();
    myMyClass.publicStringField = "Toyota";
    myMyClass.protectedInternalStringField = "MR2";
    myMyClass.internalStringField = "black";
    myMyClass.setPrivateField(1995);
    System.Console.WriteLine("myMyClass.publicStringField = " + myMyClass.publicStringField);
    System.Console.WriteLine("myMyClass.protectedInternalStringField = " + myMyClass.protectedInternalStringField);
    System.Console.WriteLine("myMyClass.internalStringField = " + myMyClass.internalStringField);
    System.Console.WriteLine("myMyClass.getPrivateField() = " + myMyClass.getPrivateField());
    myMyClass.Start();
  }
}
myMyClass.publicStringField = Toyota
myMyClass.protectedInternalStringField = MR2
myMyClass.internalStringField = black
myMyClass.getPrivateField() = 1995
Starting MyClass ...
Turning starter motor ...
MyClass started