\pagebreak \chapter{The \code{private} Clause} \label{chap:private} In the following example, the values of original list items \plc{i} and \plc{j} are retained on exit from the \code{parallel} region, while the private list items \plc{i} and \plc{j} are modified within the \code{parallel} construct. \cexample{private}{1c} \fexample{private}{1f} In the following example, all uses of the variable \plc{a} within the loop construct in the routine \plc{f} refer to a private list item \plc{a}, while it is unspecified whether references to \plc{a} in the routine \plc{g} are to a private list item or the original list item. \cexample{private}{2c} \fexample{private}{2f} The following example demonstrates that a list item that appears in a \code{private} clause in a \code{parallel} construct may also appear in a \code{private} clause in an enclosed worksharing construct, which results in an additional private copy. \cexample{private}{3c} \fexample{private}{3f}