C/C++ :: Declare Parent Object Inside Class Constructor

Mar 24, 2014

This keeps giving me the error

ecg.h:18:11: error: field "next" has incomplete type

How do I do what I need? It does the same thing whether I use a class or a struct. This is C++ code

struct ECG_node {
double voltage;
clock_t time;
ECG_node next;

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C++ :: Declare Template Type Object Inside Template Type Class Definition

Oct 12, 2013

Let me put it into the code snippet:

/**
This class build the singleton design pattern.
Here you have full control over construction and deconstruction of the object.
*/
template<class T>
class Singleton

[Code]....

I am getting error at the assertion points when i call to the class as follows:

osgOpenCL::Context *cxt = osgOpenCL::Singleton<osgOpenCL::Context>::getPtr();

I tried commenting assertion statements and then the debugger just exits at the point where getPtr() is called.

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C++ :: How To Redefine A Constructor From Parent Class

Jul 14, 2014

Firstly I don't really know if this is possible.

This is my Class Diagram: [URL]...

github: [URL]...

I want to redefine the price object of the Book Class. However price is defined at Products Class.

I want the price value change according to the marker value, which is a Book attribute.

If the marker is blue, price gets a value of 10 (e.g.), if it has another value, price is equal to 20.

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C++ :: Declare Class Member Outside Of Constructor?

Jun 27, 2013

Basically, I need to set a variable outside of the constructor and make it accessible to the entire class.

It would need to work something like this:

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
template <typename MT> class CallbackFunction
{

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C++ :: How To Declare Array With Constant Size Inside Of Class

Jul 29, 2013

I wanted to add that the template argument is needed because its a "special case" but if that doesn't work what would be the next best way to solve this problem. I want to be able to declare the const size of the array outside the class far removed from it actually. I'm actually going off this page

[URL] .....

Heres the code

#include <iostream>
template <int F>
class C
{

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C++ :: Not Declare Object For A Class?

Jul 15, 2013

is it possible to don't declare an object for a class and use the function of this class ? i saw a code use this but i cannot find it again .

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C++ :: Object Inside Class Becomes NULL?

Nov 18, 2013

I have built LOG4CXX lib and DLL and trying to use it in my application

Loh.h
class Log
{
public:

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In my main I am initializing Log class object and calling Debug method to log debug message to a file.

Issue I am facing is at if(CLogger::oLogger != NULL) which is always returning oLogger as NULL.

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C++ :: How To Create A Class Object Inside Another Class

Feb 20, 2015

My thought is that I would need to establish a variable for the class in the header and call the class within the .cpp file

//class A.h
B b;

Then in class A, to create the object and use a method from the object I would -

//class A.cpp
A::A(){
b();
}
int someAmethod(){
b.bmethod();
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C++ :: Initializing Object Of Class Inside Another Class?

Mar 7, 2014

I have a class MySeqBuildBlockModule that I am inheriting from: public SeqBuildBlock. Other than constructor and destructor, this class MySeqBuildBlockModule has a method: prep.

class MySeqBuildBlockModule: public SeqBuildBlock {
friend class SeqBuildBlockIRns;
public:
MySeqBuildBlockModule (SBBList* pSBBList0, long TI1_In, long TI2_In)// more arguements in this constructor of derived class
: SeqBuildBlock (pSBBList0)

[code]....

I would have like to intiantiate an object "myIRns_3" of a class defined in third party library

SeqBuildBlockIRns myIRns_3(pSBBList2);

and would like to access it from the prep function as:

double dEnergyAllSBBs_DK = myIRns_3.getEnergyPerRequest();

I tried to instantiate following in either private section or in constructor; but w/o any success:

SeqBuildBlockIRns myIRns_3(pSBBList2);

ERRORS encountered:

When I tried to do it inside the constructor, I get the following errors:

MySBBModule.h(113) : error C2065: 'myIRns_3' : undeclared identifier
MySBBModule.h(113) : error C2228: left of '.getEnergyPerRequest' must have class/struct/union type
MySBBModule.h(116) : error C2065: 'pSBBList' : undeclared identifier
MySBBModule.h(116) : error C2227: left of '->prepSBBAll' must point to class/struct/union

When I tried to do it in private section, I get the following errors:

MySBBModule.h(106) : error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'pSBBList2'
MySBBModule.h(113) : error C2228: left of '.getEnergyPerRequest' must have class/struct/union type
MySBBModule.h(116) : error C2065: 'pSBBList' : undeclared identifier
MySBBModule.h(116) : error C2227: left of '->prepSBBAll' must point to class/struct/union

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Dec 5, 2013

I'm trying to implement a simple template array class, but when i came into the operator< i actually have to use a template :

my code is something like :

template<typename _Type, std::size_t _Size>
class array {
public :

[Code] ......

but i am having an error of shadows template param 'class _Type' is it w/ the name conflict between the array template parameter and the function template parameter ?

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C++ :: Creating One Class Object In Constructor Of Another Class

Sep 20, 2013

Suppose I have two classes A and B so how to access object of class A in constructor of B's class as a parameter.

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C++ :: Passing Object To Inherited Class By Constructor

May 1, 2013

I am trying to pass an object to an inherited clas by a constructor. I am having Cboard my board and i need to pass it to the object Cpawn.

Here under is my code:

main
Code:
#include<iostream>#include "Cboard.h"
#include "Cpawn.h"
#include "Cpiece.h"

void main(){
char location[50];

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C++ :: Initializing Base Class Part From Derived Object Using Copy Constructor

Feb 20, 2012

class Base
{
char * ptr;
public:
Base(){}
Base(char * str)

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Obj1 is a derived class object where base class char pointer is initialized with "singh" and derived class char pointer is initilized with "sunil". I want to create Obj2 out of Obj1. Separate memory should be created for Obj2 char pointer (base part and derived part as well) and that should be initialized with the strings contained in Obj1.

Here the problem is: Derived class part can be initialized with copy constructor. How to initialize the base class char poniter of Obj2 with the base class part of Obj1. char pointers in
both the classes are private.

I tried using initializer list but could not succeed.

Is there some proper way to do this?

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C++ :: Multiple Constructors Calling Parent Constructor

Dec 6, 2013

I have a class that extends another class, and I want multiple constructors in the child class, but the child constructor needs to call the parent constructor. This is what I have

In the child class:

ChildClass::ChildClass() {
ChildClass(1);
}
ChildClass::ChildClass(int i)
: ParentClass(i) {
// do stuff
}

In the parent class:

ParentClass::ParentClass(int i) {
// do stuff
}

In my main program:

ChildClass child1;
// do stuff with child1
// breaks
ChildClass child2(1);
// do stuff with child2
// works fine

Using the default constructor breaks my program at runtime, but using the one with a parameter works fine. The default constructor calls the other with the same thing as the main part in the program, so I would think this should make no difference, but obviously that isn't the case.

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C++ :: Declare Constructor As Protected?

Jul 31, 2013

What is the purpose to declare constructor as protected?

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C++ :: Will Copy Constructor Does Object Initialization Using Another Already Created Object

Mar 16, 2013

will copy constructor does object initialization using another already created object? I understand that it can be applied for object initialization and not for assignment.Is it correct?

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C# :: Constructor Object Reference Not To Set Instance Of Object

Mar 28, 2014

I am trying to use web api in order to return custom json response keys. For this i have return a custom class to return json response

Custom Class:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Linq;

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C++ :: Define A Class That Only Inherits From Parent Class And Takes One Argument

Jan 5, 2015

In the project I'm currently working on I define a class that only inherits from a parent class and takes one argument.

Does this class need to be defined in the header or source file? I read different answers around the internet.

Or is it better to always split definition and logica, even for something like an operator?

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C++ :: Using Child Class As Parameter Of A Function In Its Parent Class

Aug 27, 2014

I am currently having an issue with a piece of code that I am writing in which I need to use a vector of a child class as a parameter in a function in the parent class. Below is an example of my code:

#include "child.h"
#include <vector>
class parent {
parent();
function(std::vector<child> children);
// rest of class here
}

When I do this my program doesn't compile. However if I try to forward declare, as shown in the following example, it once again refuses to compile:

#include <vector>
class child;
class parent{
parent();
function(std::vector<child> children);
// rest of class here
}

This time, it refuses to compile because it needs to know the full size of the class child in order to create the vector. How to being able to access the child is essential for my program, so what should I do?

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C++ :: Derived Class Constructor Using Base Class Constructor?

Jan 1, 2013

Is this example correct? This example from a book

Constructor of the Base Class
Person::Person(char* n="", char* nat="U.S.A", int s=1)
{
name = n;
nationality = nat;
sex = s;
}

Constructor of the Derived Class (inherited from the base class)

Student(char* n, int s=0, char* i=""):
Person(n, s)

Why the initialized list of the base class constructor doesn't match the initialized list of the derived class constructor? I know this book is a little bit old, I'm not sure if this wrong in VC++ 2010?

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C# :: Declaring Objects Inside Constructor?

Jul 24, 2014

I notice I keep making the same mistake of not declaring certain objects, variables or lists inside the constructor so they e.g. a list populates when the view loads.

Which makes me think about it this way. Why do I need the constructor and when do I declare objects inside the constructor?

Maybe it just comes down to me not understanding the fundamentals of how to utilize the constructor.

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C++ :: Expected Primary Expression (inside Constructor)

Sep 12, 2013

work out this error?

guidedTour.cpp: In constructor 'GuidedTour::GuidedTour(std::string, std::string, double, double, Date, double, std::string)':
guidedTour.cpp:4: error: expected primary-expression before 'id'
guidedTour.cpp:4: error: expected primary-expression before 'description'
guidedTour.cpp:4: error: expected primary-expression before 'double'
guidedTour.cpp:4: error: expected primary-expression before 'double'
// SOURCE
#include "guidedTour.h"

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C++ :: Calling Constructor Inside Another One (No Matching Function To Call)

Nov 7, 2013

I've written an Array class to create 1d,2d and 3d array and it works fine for every test : example of the constructor of the array class for 2d case:

Array::Array( int xSize, int ySize ) {
xSize_ = xSize;
ySize_ = ySize;
zSize_ = 1;
vec.resize(xSize*ySize);
}

It works fine , but when i need to use this constructor inside of other constructor, i get the "no matching function error" ,
part of my code:

class StaggeredGrid {
public:
StaggeredGrid ( int xSize1, int ySize1, real dx, real dy ) : p_ (2,2) {}

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C++ :: Composition - Can't Use Set Function Of Parent Class

Apr 5, 2013

From parent class, I mean the class whose obj has been made in the class after that.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class a{
int x,y;
public:
a(int u = 0, int v = 0);
void setXY(int,int);

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C++ :: Overriding Virtual Operator Of Parent Class

Mar 20, 2013

Below is simplified code consists of two classes, namely Parent and Child.

Child is inherited from Parent.

All member functions of class Parent are declared virtual, and they have been overridden in the class Child.

Code 1:

#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#define QUANTITY 5
class Parent {

[Code] ....

The output of the code:

Child::showID() -- ID is 1804289383
Child::showID() -- ID is 846930886
Child::showID() -- ID is 1681692777
Child::showID() -- ID is 1714636915
Child::showID() -- ID is 1957747793

Parent::operator=() invoked.

Child::showID() -- ID is 1804289383
Child::showID() -- ID is 846930886
Child::showID() -- ID is 1714636915
Child::showID() -- ID is 1714636915
Child::showID() -- ID is 1957747793

Question:

Why is Parent::operator= invoked instead of Child::operator= ..?

Isn't it already declared virtual and hence would be overridden..?

I need to invoke Child::operator= instead. How to achieve this?

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C++ :: Cannot Access Protected Members Of Parent Class

Oct 22, 2014

I am doing C++ data structures exercises, and I am still learning some of the more basic concepts. I have a parent class:

template<class T>
class linkedListType {
public:
protected:
int count;
nodeType<T> *first;
nodeType<T> *last;
private:
};

Derived class:

#include "linkedListType.h"
template<class T>
class orderedLinkedList: public linkedListType<T> {
public:
void mergeList(orderedLinkedList<T> &list1, orderedLinkedList<t> &list2) {
first = list1.first;
...
} private:
};

There is more code in my mergeList() function, but I included the line that is giving me problems. The error that my CodeBlocks compiler is giving me is that 'first' was not declared in this scope.

Strangely enough, if I change it to this->first, the error disappears.

1. Why does it not recognise 'first'?
2. Why would this->first work at all? Is the 'this' object a smart pointer?

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