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ok, but after ab I also defined a public variable Ab (the capital A) that was supposed to give access to a private variable ab through the get accessor isn't it?

The whole problem here is how to access a variable out of it's scope. I dont know how to do it. I thought the get accessor is supposed to do that, but it's in the curly brackets, so does it mean it's also out of scope........?

If methods have curly brackets, classes have curly brackets, and accessors have curly brackets, then how do I ever access my variable out of scope without defining it as public ?
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