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C# C# Objects Encapsulation with Properties Accessor Methods

Jeremy Bean
Jeremy Bean
1,283 Points

Purpose of creating constructor that takes no parameters.

I may have missed this, but can someone succinctly explain the reasoning for having a constructor for a class that takes no parameters? I can't wrap my head around the purpose of this.

Thanks in advance.

1 Answer

Jon Wood
Jon Wood
9,884 Points

It depends on the class. There may be a property or field in the class that needs to be initialized, such as a list.