package pack1;
Public class A{
private class B{
int x = 10;
public void fun1(){
Syso("Some Data");
}
private void fun2(){
//Some Data
}
}
}
package pack2;
public class C{
// I want to access the inner class B' members in Class C.
}
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package pack1;
Public class A{
private class B{
int x = 10;
public void fun1(){
Syso("Some Data");
}
private void fun2(){
//Some Data
}
}
}
package pack2;
public class C{
// I want to access the inner class B' members in Class C.
}
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