[Example: In the example
public class A
{
protected int x;
static void F(A a, B b) {
a.x = 1; // Ok
b.x = 1; // Ok
}
}
public class B: A
{
static void F(A a, B b) {
a.x = 1; // Error, must access through instance of B
b.x = 1; // Ok
}
}
within A, it is possible to access x through instances of both A and B, since in either case the access takes place through an instance of A or a class derived from A. However, within B, it is not possible to access x through an instance of A, since A does not derive from B. end example]