Computer Science, asked by zackallen8149, 3 days ago

write a cpp program to overload a additional operator?(im confused in overloading concept).

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Answered by gamerharshit981
0

Explanation:

In C++, we can make operators to work for user defined classes. This means C++ has the ability to provide the operators with a special meaning for a data type, this ability is known as operator overloading.

For example, we can overload an operator ‘+’ in a class like String so that we can concatenate two strings by just using +.

Other example classes where arithmetic operators may be overloaded are Complex Number, Fractional Number, Big Integer, etc.

A simple and complete example

#include<iostream>

using namespace std;

class Complex {

private:

int real, imag;

public:

Complex(int r = 0, int i =0) {real = r; imag = i;}

// This is automatically called when '+' is used with

// between two Complex objects

Complex operator + (Complex const &obj) {

Complex res;

res.real = real + obj.real;

res.imag = imag + obj.imag;

return res;

}

void print() { cout << real << " + i" << imag << endl; }

};

int main()

{

Complex c1(10, 5), c2(2, 4);

Complex c3 = c1 + c2; // An example call to "operator+"

c3.print();

}

Output:

12 + i9

Answered by devindersaroha43
0

Answer:

Explanation:

In C++, we can make operators to work for user defined classes. This means C++ has the ability to provide the operators with a special meaning for a data type, this ability is known as operator overloading.

For example, we can overload an operator ‘+’ in a class like String so that we can concatenate two strings by just using +.

Other example classes where arithmetic operators may be overloaded are Complex Number, Fractional Number, Big Integer, etc.

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