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Cedric Moonen28-Sep-09 1:55
Cedric Moonen28-Sep-09 1:55 
In general, it is not good practice to make the members of your class public. In your specific case, it makes even more sense to make them private and provide getter and setter functions. In the setter function, you can them simply put any code you would like:

void NiceRectangle::SetWidth(unsigned newWidth)
{
   width = newWidth;
   // Do other stuff here...
}


On the other hand, I doubt that you would be able to open your fridge, I see some technical limitations here Poke tongue | ;-P

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