Yes !!!!
If I say Encapsulation is a kind of an advanced specific scope abstraction,
How many of you read/upvote my answer. Let's dig into why I am saying this.
I need to clear two things before my claim.
One is data hiding and, another one is the abstraction
Data hiding
Most of the time, we will not give direct access to our internal data. Our internal data should not go out directly that is an outside person can't access our internal data directly. It's all about security since we need to protect the internal states of a particular object.
Abstraction
For simplicity, hide the internal implementations is called abstraction. In abstraction, we only focus on the necessary things. Basically, We talk about "What to do" and not "How to do" in abstraction.
Security also can be achieved by abstraction since we are not going to highlight "how we are implementing". Maintainability will be increased since we can alter the implementation but it will not affect our end user.
I said, "Encapsulation is a kind of an advanced specific scope abstraction". Why? because we can see encapsulation as data hiding + abstraction
encapsulation = data hiding + abstraction
In encapsulation, we need to hide the data so the outside person can not see the data and we need to provide methods that can be used to access the data. These methods may have validations or other features inside those things also hidden to an outside person. So here, we are hiding the implementation of access methods and it is called abstraction.
This is why I said like above encapsulation is a kind of abstraction.
So Where is the difference?
The difference is the abstraction is a general one if we are hiding something from the user for simplicity, maintainability and security and,
encapsulation is a specific one for which is related to internal states security where we are hiding the internal state (data hiding) and we are providing methods to access the data and those methods implementation also hidden from the outside person(abstraction).
Why we need abstraction
When you do designs, you will not talk about implementations. You say If you give these parameters to this method it will give these output.
We hide the internal implementation of the method and talk about what it will do so this is an abstraction.
Example
public int add(int a, int b);
This method definition tells us that if you give two variables it will do addition and return the result.
here we will not look at the implementation and we ay only what this method does and not how it does.
Method implementations can be differs based on developers.
1.
public int add(int a, int b){
return a + b;
}
public int add(int a, int b){
return b + a;
}
Two methods are doing the same thing what their implementation differs.
Basically,
Abstraction is needed to model the system. Encapsulation is needed to enhance system security.