What are the different types of access modifiers present in C#?

These are the following access modifiers present in C#, which define how a component or a field can be accessed by the other components.

public - available for access by all other components inside or outside its class or assembly
private - not available for access by any other component outside its class
internal - available for access by other components only within its assembly
protected - available for access by only its derived types
protected internal - available for access by only its derived types or other components within its assembly

These are the following access modifiers present in C#, which define how a component or a field can be accessed by the other components.

public – available for access by all other components inside or outside its class or assembly private – not available for access by any other component outside its class internal – available for access by other components only within its assembly protected – available for access by only its derived types protected internal – available for access by only its derived types or other components within its assembly

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