No. They are
private
. If you want them to be accessible in derived classes, then mark them as
protected
, for the same namespace use
internal
and for anyone make them
public
.
However, the best way to do it is to leave them as
private
and create more open properties to access them. That way you can change your form internals without affecting outside elements.
For example:
private int selectedSkolotajuID = 0;
public int SelectedSkolotajuID
{
get { return selectedSkolotajuID; }
set {selectedSkolotajuID = value;}
}