 06 - C++ Objects 05 - C++ Classes07 - C++ Constructors An object is an instance of a class. When you declare an object, memory is allocated to it. Each object of a class has its own set of attributes (variables) of that class and can access member functions of a class. Let us declare an object of the date class:date date1;  date1 is an object of the type date.Objects cannot access private members of a class directly.date1.dd =10;                               an invalid statementHowever, you can use the member functions of the same class to access private members of that class.date1.valid (10,12);                       is a valid statement 05 - C++ Classes07 - C++ Constructors 


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