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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T23:35:08+00:00 2026-05-23T23:35:08+00:00

<?php class Example{ public $pub=public; private $priv = private; protected $prot = protected; }

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<?php 
class Example{
public $pub="public";
private $priv = "private";
protected $prot = "protected";
}
class SubClass extends Example{
}
$ex = new Example();
$sub = new SubClass();
/* called indiviually */
echo $sub->priv; // error
echo $sub->prot; // error

echo "<br/>";

echo $ex->pub; // works
echo $ex->prot; // error 
?>

As you can see calling a protected variable with either parent class or subclass is throwing error . So what I can assume is: do something like, $prot acts like private modifier in parent class and we are not allowed to call it from outside the class block . and $prot variable when inherited into subclass it starts acting like private variable because even now it wasn’t allowed to call it from outside .
PS : not studied :: scope resolution operator yet . Used only -> arrow and $this

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    2026-05-23T23:35:08+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 11:35 pm

    Protected variables are available inside the subclass but will throw an error in any other scope:

    <?php 
    class Example{
          public $pub="public";
          private $priv = "private";
          protected $prot = "protected";
    }
    class SubClass extends Example{
          function get_protected() {
               return $this->prot;
          }
    }
    
    $ex = new Example();
    $sub = new SubClass();
    
    /* called indiviually */
    echo $sub->priv; // error
    echo $sub->prot; // error
    
    echo $sub->get_protected() // works
    
    echo $ex->pub; // works
    echo $ex->prot; // error 
    
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