A-level Computing/AQA/Paper 1/Fundamentals of programming/OOP Examples of key elements

Examples of the four elements of OOP
Typical Objects can be things that appear on the screen (e.g., pictures, textboxes, etc.) or things are part of the programming (e.g. actors, connections, particles, etc.).

Attributes: Example
These store information about the object. In the example above we store the fuel and maxSpeed. The attributes are attached to the classes, and if there are several instances (objects) of the classes then each will store its own version of these variables. Note that instead of the usual dim, there is the word private or public, we'll cover that in the encapsulation section.