[Biojava-l] Access to variables
Nathan S. Haigh
n.haigh at sheffield.ac.uk
Tue May 9 11:19:29 UTC 2006
Apologies if this comes through more than once - I forgot to send in plain
text without attachments!
In case you dont know Im new to Java
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Im working out an interface/class structure for part of an app I want to
convert from Perl to Java and I have a question about the best way to
provide access to variables to the client programmer:
Is it best to have variables you want the client programmer to access just
made public or is it best to provide access to them via a get/set method?
>From my limited reading of Thinking in Java I would think it best to hide
the implementation from the user and provide methods to access these
variables e.g. setThreshold and getThreshold modify the private variable
threshold is that correct or am I way off the mark!?
Thanks for any clarification.
Nath
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