I created a struct, that has another struct as a property. I want to be able to do something like this:
MyColor.RGBColor.R = 255;
MyColor and RGBColor being the structs I created. This doesn't work, I set a whole new value to RGBColor, but that's not straightforward and there has to be an easier way. Currently, I have to do this:
MyColor.RGBColor = new RGBColor(255, MyColor.RGColor.G ...)
I'm pretty sure if I stopped encapsualting the private properties in public properties, and just make them public in the first place, I won't have this problem... but I always read that this is a bad thing to do, so how can I go about this? Thanks
EDIT:
This is how I implement the properties currently:
private rgbcolor _RGBColor;
public rgbcolor RGBColor {
get {
return _RGBColor;
}
set {
_RGBColor = value;
}
}