C/C++ :: Difference Between Class And Structure

Mar 16, 2014

what is the difference between a class and a structure(struct)...when to use class and when to use struct???

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C++ :: Difference Between Class And Namespace?

Jun 3, 2012

What is difference between an class and an namespace? You can put functions in both class and namespace?

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C++ :: Difference Between These Two Definition Of Derived Class Constructor?

Jul 27, 2014

I have one base class and one derived class.

class Base
{
protected:
int a, b;

[Code]....

The two definition of the derived class constructor

(Derived(int aa, int bb, int cc) { Base(aa, bb); c = cc; }
and
Derived(int aa, int bb, int cc) : Base(aa, bb), c(cc) {}

looks identical but first one does not work.

So, I wounder what the difference between them?

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C++ :: Using Custom Class For STL Set Data Structure

Oct 27, 2014

When we want to use custom classes for the STL set data structure, how to do it?

I look around and see people passing comparators, overloading operator(), and also overloading operator< in the class itself.

Which one's the idiomatic c++ way?

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C/C++ :: How To Structure And Write A Class For Text File Streams

Apr 20, 2014

I need to make a program which reads multiple lines from a text file and stores that information in a vector of structs(the vector class template also needs to be custom made).

One of my requirements is to have a class dedicated for I/O for the text file. At the moment I can't seem to get a way to input the data from a file into a vector from an InputOutput class. This is my code:

InputOutput.h

#include <ostream>
#include <fstream>
#include "Share.h"
#include <string>
#include "Vector.h"
class InputOutput {

[Code] ....

This is the menu selection function in the menu.cpp where i figured i would call the Input file and store it from case 1. I think I'm doing it wrong though. Is there a better way of doing this because at the moment i am getting some errors such as error LNK2019.

void Menu::UserMenuSelection() {
Vector<Share> shares;
std::ifstream infile;
switch (menuOption) {

[Code] ....

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C++ :: Create A Class Type Structure Using Struct Instead Of Classes

Apr 16, 2013

I am trying to create a class type structure using struct instead of classes.

Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
struct myclass {
int * array;
int nelements;

[Code] ....

Guess what I am asking is using the pointer in the first code section better or is there another way'. I don't know about making the second code work.

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C++ :: Use Class Structure To Create Program That Reads In Two Rational Numbers?

Nov 4, 2013

how to use a Class structure to create a program that reads in two rational numbers and adds them, subtracts, multiplies, and divides them.

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C/C++ :: Not Able To Initialize Structure Variable Inside Main Whose Structure Defined GL

Aug 27, 2013

I am trying to run a programme implementing a function with structures in c... which is:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
struct store  {
        char name[20];
        float price;    
        int quantity;

[Code] .....

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C++ :: How To Use Structure Pointer Through A Structure Public Member Definition

Dec 7, 2014

Why doesn't this compile?

struct hi(){
void other();
}histructure;

void hi::other(){
std::cout << "Hi!" << std::endl;

[Code] ....

Makes no sense the structure is written before the structure member function is called so why is there compile errors ??...

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C/C++ :: Value Assignment To Structure Member Inside The Structure?

Oct 7, 2014

Is it possible to assign a value to structure member inside the structure.like.....

struct control{  
char tbi:2 =0;
char res:1 =0;
};

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C :: How To Create A Structure That Pointing To Another Different Structure

Mar 17, 2013

how I can create a structure that pointing to another different structure. And also passing structure to function.

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C++ :: Difference Between F And Fn

Jan 26, 2013

#include <functional>
using namespace std;

template<typename...Args>
void on(function<void(Args...)> f) {
function<void(Args...)> fn; // this line causes error C2059: syntax error : '<fake-expression>'
}
int main() {
function<void()> f;
on(f);
}

What's the difference between 'f' and 'fn'?

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C++ :: Difference Between Enumeration With And Without Name

Jun 14, 2014

Code: enun{go, stop, ready, halt}
vs
enum status{go, stop, ready, halt}; and where is enumeration with name is benefficial.

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C++ :: Difference Between Int And Short Int

Aug 19, 2014

size of int is 2 bytes and of short int is also 2 bytes.The range of values for int and short int are the same.

Then why int and short int are used? only int or short int is enough ....

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C# :: Difference Between Char And Int

Feb 5, 2015

Creating a C# program to prompt the user to choose the correct answer from a list of answer choices of a question and if the answer is wrong then try to prompt the same question again with do while loop but it is not working as it suppose to be.

class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args {
char UserChoice = ' ';
do {
Console.WriteLine("What is the command keyword to exit a loop in C#?");
Console.WriteLine("a.quit");
Console.WriteLine("b.continue");

[Code] ....

But if i use int instead of char in this program and replace a, b, c and d with 1, 2, 3 and 4 then this program work fine. What is wrong in this code when using char

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C/C++ :: Difference Between Two Dates?

Oct 26, 2013

How i can easly calculate the difference between two dates ?

Example :

Date 1 = 12 March(3)
Date 2 = 24 November(11)

Result = 258 days

how to do this in C++ ?Btw i don't want to use date functions or something like that.I want to do it with simple math formula.

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C/C++ :: Difference Between Int And Double?

Jul 31, 2013

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
    double x,i;
    cout<<"Enter the value of the number

[Code] ....

why I am not getting exact square root if I take x as double,but if I am taking it as int I got the correct result.

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C++ :: Difference Between HAS-A And IS-A Relationship?

Mar 20, 2014

What is the difference between HAS-A and IS-A relationship?

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C :: Difference Between Two Int Main Functions

Feb 6, 2014

I just wanted to know what's the difference between these two types of main functions:

Code: int main (int argc, char** argv){ ... }

Code: int main (int argc, char* argv[]){ ... }

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C :: Difference Between Structures And Unions

Aug 12, 2014

I am new to programming.. What is the difference between structures and unions in C

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C++ :: Difference Between Cout And Cerr

Oct 30, 2013

Other than the theoretical difference between cout and cerr where the former puts values to the monitor and the latter puts values related to errors to the monitor, is there any real difference here? Why not use cout when you want to send anything to monitor? Why use cerr at all?

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C++ :: Difference Between Iterator And Pointer

Jan 21, 2013

I just figured out that some std functions (for example: copy) need the resource and target objects have iterators to work. Otherwise, the compiler rejects. In case of two arrays, declared as:

double myA[100] = {};
array<double, 100> myB = {};

myA[0] is like a pointer, myB.begin() an iterator, if I do not make any mistake. So, what is exactly the difference between the pointer and the iterator here? They all give the access to elements.

If I need the target of copy to be an array like myA which cannot give an iterator, is there a way to make the command "copy" work for it?

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C++ :: Difference Between Strings And Arrays?

Apr 10, 2013

What is the diff between strings and arrays? Here is sample:

By String:

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main () {
string mystr;

[Code] .....

By arrays:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main () {
char name[256], title[256];

[Code] ....

which is preferable and can i pick characters one by one in string?

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C++ :: Inverted Difference Triangle

Jun 21, 2013

Similar to Pascal’s triangle, the difference triangle has some interesting properties that find applications in various fields of the natural and applied sciences. In simple terms, a difference triangle is a set of integers arranged in an inverted triangle where each inverted triangle triad has its lower element equal to the difference (absolute value) of the two elements in the upper row. A difference triangle can be created from a sequence of integers forming the uppermost row by iteratively taking differences between consecutive terms to form the next row until a single-element row is created.

Example Consider the sequence 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55 from the Fibonacci series as the uppermost row of the difference triangle. The difference between successive elements form a new set: 3 (= 8 – 5), 5 (= 13 – 8), 8 (= 21 – 13), 13 (= 34 – 21), and 21 (= 55 – 34). The process can then be repeated until there is only one element left giving the following difference triangle:

5 8 13 21 34 55
3 5 8 13 21
2 3 5 8
1 2 3
1 1
0

Problem Write a program that forms a difference triangle using a given series of numbers as topmost row.

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C++ :: Difference Between Erase And Clear

Apr 4, 2014

vector<int> *vec; allocate memory and

suppose vec conatins 10 values then

erase(vec->begin(),vec->end());

vec.clear();

both should be used or any one one is fine to erase all ??

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C++ :: Difference Between CMOS And Bipolar?

Jan 11, 2013

I know this isnt the correct forum to put this in but i dont know where else to post this and get a quick answer...

Im looking up logic gates and theres a option between bipolar and CMOS and i was wondering whats the differnce

For example
NAND Gate 4 Element 2 Input CMOS 14-Pin Plastic Dip Tube
NAND Gate 4 Element 2 Input Bipolar 14-Pin Plastic Dip Tube

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