See also
- Encapsulation on Wikipedia
Encapsulation is the packing of data and functions into one component (for example, a class ) and then controlling access to that component to make a "blackbox" out of the object . Because of this, a user of that class only needs to know its interface (that is, the data and functions exposed outside the class), not the hidden implementation.
Updated on April 20, 2024 by Datarist.