Data member belongs to any particular class. It might be any characteristics or a behaviour of any object belonging to a specific class.
However, when we say that its a data member, then it should be belong to a class.
A data member can be member of any class oject or any particular or there can beView more random threads:
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Data member belongs to any particular class. It might be any characteristics or a behaviour of any object belonging to a specific class.
However, when we say that its a data member, then it should be belong to a class.
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