Below are the points to specify the difference between the class and Structure:
Structure is not referenced type, but it is a value type. where as class is a reference type Reference type means that memory is allocated only when the object is created.
Value type means memory is allocated when declaration is done means hold the values in the memory at the time of declaration.
Structure is declare by using Keyword as Struct.
The structure does not support Inheritance.
The structure does not have destructor.
The structure does not have a default constructor.
A structure can implement one or more than one interface.
Structure members cannot be specified as abstract, virtual, or protected.
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Abhishek Srivasatava
17-Sep-2016Below are the points to specify the difference between the class and Structure:
Structure is not referenced type, but it is a value type. where as class is a reference type
Reference type means that memory is allocated only when the object is created.
Value type means memory is allocated when declaration is done means hold the values in the memory at the time of declaration.
Structure is declare by using Keyword as Struct.
The structure does not support Inheritance.
The structure does not have destructor.
The structure does not have a default constructor.
A structure can implement one or more than one interface.
Structure members cannot be specified as abstract, virtual, or protected.
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