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c++ - What is the difference between accessor and mutator methods?

How are accessors and mutators different? An example and explanation would be great.

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An accessor is a class method used to read data members, while a mutator is a class method used to change data members.

Here's an example:

class MyBar;

class Foo
{
    public:
        MyBar GetMyBar() const { return mMyBar; } // accessor
        void SetMyBar(MyBar aMyBar) { mMyBar = aMyBar; } // mutator

    private:
        MyBar mMyBar;
}

It's best practice to make data members private (as in the example above) and only access them via accessors and mutators. This is for the following reasons:

  • You know when they are accessed (and can debug this via a breakpoint).
  • The mutator can validate the input to ensure it fits within certain constraints.
  • If you need to change the internal implementation, you can do so without breaking a lot of external code -- instead you just modify the way the accessors/mutators reference the internal data.

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