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Explain input and output operator in C++​

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Answered by meghashri83
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Answer: C++ is able to input and output the built-in data types using the stream extraction operator >> and the stream insertion operator <<. The stream insertion and stream extraction operators also can be overloaded to perform input and output for user-defined types like an object.

Here, it is important to make operator overloading function a friend of the class because it would be called without creating an object.

Following example explains how extraction operator >> and insertion operator <<.

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

class Distance {

  private:

     int feet;             // 0 to infinite

     int inches;           // 0 to 12

     

  public:

     // required constructors

     Distance() {

        feet = 0;

        inches = 0;

     }

     Distance(int f, int i) {

        feet = f;

        inches = i;

     }

     friend ostream &operator<<( ostream &output, const Distance &D ) {

        output << "F : " << D.feet << " I : " << D.inches;

        return output;            

     }

     friend istream &operator>>( istream  &input, Distance &D ) {

        input >> D.feet >> D.inches;

        return input;            

     }

};

int main() {

  Distance D1(11, 10), D2(5, 11), D3;

  cout << "Enter the value of object : " << endl;

  cin >> D3;

  cout << "First Distance : " << D1 << endl;

  cout << "Second Distance :" << D2 << endl;

  cout << "Third Distance :" << D3 << endl;

  return 0;

}

When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result −

$./a.out

Enter the value of object :

70

10

First Distance : F : 11 I : 10

Second Distance :F : 5 I : 11

Third Distance :F : 70 I : 10

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