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<%@ Page Language="C#" %>

<script runat="server">
   class Clock {
      public int Second;
      public int Minute;
      public int Hour;

      void SetTime(int intSec, int intMin, int intHour) {
         Second = intSec;
         Minute = intMin;
         Hour = intHour;
      }
   }
   
   void Page_Load(Object Sender, EventArgs e) {
      Clock objClock = new Clock();
      
      objClock.Second = 60;
      Response.Write(objClock.Second);
   }

</script>

<html><body>
   
</body></html>








9.6.Class
9.6.1.Define and use class in asp.net page (VB)
9.6.2.Define and use class in asp.net page (C#)
9.6.3.Assign value to class public field (VB)
9.6.4.Assign value to class public fields (C#)
9.6.5.Call calss constructor to create new object (C#)
9.6.6.Call class constructor to create new object (VB)
9.6.7.Create read-only properties
9.6.8.Declaring Constructors
9.6.9.Overloading is useful when you want to associate related methods.
9.6.10.Declaring Namespaces
9.6.11.Creating Partial Classes
9.6.12.Inheritance and Abstract Classes
9.6.13.Override a property or method of a base class
9.6.14.Abstract class
9.6.15.Declaring Interfaces