An object can contain one or more data items called members or attributes, each with a name. String, real, and boolean variables only have a value without members, while array variables have numbered elements instead of members. Members allow objects to group together related data and access it via the member names.
An object can contain one or more data items called members or attributes, each with a name. String, real, and boolean variables only have a value without members, while array variables have numbered elements instead of members. Members allow objects to group together related data and access it via the member names.
An object can contain one or more data items called members or attributes, each with a name. String, real, and boolean variables only have a value without members, while array variables have numbered elements instead of members. Members allow objects to group together related data and access it via the member names.
An object can contain one or more data items called members or attributes, each with a name. String, real, and boolean variables only have a value without members, while array variables have numbered elements instead of members. Members allow objects to group together related data and access it via the member names.