C++ :: Define A Class For A Type Called CounterType

Apr 29, 2014

Define a class for a type called CounterType. An object of this type is used to count things, so it records a count that is a non-negative whole number.

Include a mutator function that sets the counter to a count given as an argument. Include member functions to increase the count by one and to decrease the count by one.

Be sure that no member function allows the value of the counter to become negative.

Also, include a member function that returns the current count value and one that outputs the count. Embed your class definition in a test program and run sufficient tests to verify it all works correctly.

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C++ :: Define A Class For A Type

Apr 29, 2014

Define a class for a type called CounterType. An object of this type is used to count things, so it records a count that is a non-negative whole number.

Include a mutator function that sets the counter to a count given as an argument. Include member functions to increase the count by one and to decrease the count by one. Be sure that no member function allows the value of the counter to become negative.Also, include a member function that returns the current count value and one that outputs the count. Embed your class definition in a test program and run sufficient tests to verify it all works correctly.

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C++ ::  Class Safe Array Type Print Function Not Working When Called

Oct 22, 2013

I've created a function where you can choose any bounds for an array based list (positive or negative, as long as the first position is smaller than the last position). However for some reason when I call the print() function in my application program it doesn't do anything. My print function is technically correct (I still have work to do on the output) but I can't figure out why it wont show anything at all. Below is my header, implementation, and main program files, along with results from running the program.

Header File:

//safearrayType Header File
class safeArrayType {
public:
void print() const;
void insertAt(int location, const int& insertItem);
safeArrayType(int firstPlace=0, int maxPlace = 100);

[Code] ....

ResultsEnter the first bound of yourlist: -3(this was my input)
Enter the last bound of yourlist: 7(this was my input)

Press any key to continue...

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C++ :: Proper Way To Define A Variable Type

Sep 17, 2013

I just compiled some code I've been working on at a different OS/compiler and realised that Code: sizeof(unsigned long) returns 4 in one pc and 8 in another.

I've heard that bytesize conventions for basic variables were not particularly "universal" before but this is the 1st time I've had a problem with it.

how do I make a typedef that clearly indicates to whatever compiler compiler I want u32 to be an 32bits unsigned and u64 to be 64bits?

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C :: Define Array Type With 4 Elements?

Jan 18, 2015

How can I define type MARKS which will be able to hold 4 elements just like array? I want to access it just like normal array elements using brackets []. In the following struct I want to use such type.

Code:

typedef struct {
MARKS ** pointers;
} ARGUMENTS
void main(){
ARGUMENTS arguments;

[Code] ......

Purpose of the struct ARGUMENTS is to hold 4 pointers to string. I want to mark few positions in string so I can simple access them. E.g. name=John

Code:
arguments[0][0]=0; // begin of the param name
arguments[0][1]=3; // end of the param name
arguments[0][2]=5; // begin of the value
arguments[0][3]=8; // end of the value I mean not to save int but the pointer to the corresponding position.

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C :: Error To Define Data Type File?

Mar 21, 2013

I program unix sokcet programming , and part of my code is ti open file from server and open it , but i surprised with this wierd error i dont have any reason for it ?

Code:
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>

[Code] ....

File name is : myHeader.h
myHeader.h:24:1: error: unknown type name "File"???

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C# :: Define DataGridView Column Type Programmatically?

Aug 28, 2014

I have looked into this and I've also read that I should be able to Config Each column Accordingly.

I'm Currently using this piece of code:

//Change the Headers on the DataGridView2//
dataGridView2.Columns["cashQTY"].HeaderText = "QTY";
dataGridView2.Columns["cashDescription"].HeaderText = "DESCRIPTION";
dataGridView2.Columns["cashSupplier"].HeaderText = "SUPPLIER";

[Code] ....

Currently it does not error, but it also does not Show the DateTime in the GridView when running either..

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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++ :: Can A Class Constructor Be Called Like A Method?

May 17, 2013

When the below is done, does it call the constroctor only, and if yes, constructors do not have return types so how does it work? is there anything behind the scene?

wxAddHandler(new wxPNG_HANDLER);
and
sf::RenderWindow(sf::VideoMode(...),...);

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C++ :: Base Class Function Gets Called

Oct 26, 2012

Here are the classes:

BaseClass.h

Code:
class BaseClass {
public:
BaseClass();
virtual ~BaseClass();
virtual void printStuff() const;

[Code] ....

When I call printStuff, the DerivedClass's function gets called. Now, if I remove the const part from the DerivedClass's printStuff function, we call the BaseClass's printStuff function.

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C++ :: Define A Vector In A Class?

Aug 9, 2013

First this is my code:

#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <cstdlib>

[Code].....

the blacked content got problems: the error messages are the throat_t::P or throat_t::T is inaccessible.

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C++ :: How To Define A Class Which Have Two Members

Sep 16, 2013

I want to define a class, which will have two members, for example, vaporPressureStatus and vaporPressure

enum vpStatus_t {nonesense, unknown, known, saturated};
class pore_t {
public:
vpStatus_t vpStatus;
double vaporPressure;
};

when vpStatus is nonsense and unknown, the vaporPressure should not have a value; and if I calculate out a value for vaporPressure, the vpStatus can be set as known.

I am wondering if there is any set, pair or other structure can hold this two members together, so that when I change one's value, the other guy will also change accordingly.

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C++ :: Tracking From What Class Functions Called At Runtime

Feb 23, 2015

Is there any way to track what functions from what class are called at runtime? What I mean is a list of functions or classes which have been called at runtime.

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C++ :: Creating A Class Called Time - Operator Overloading

Feb 18, 2015

I am creating a class called time and we've had to do operator overloading for <, > , <=, >=, ==, !=, ++, --, >>, <<, * , +, and -.

Well I have done and error checked them all. The only one I cannot seem to get right is the minus and its because of the error checking. I am having issues with times like this

t1 = 0:0:2:3
t2 = 0:0:1:4

t1 - t2 should equal 0:0:0:59 but it returns 0:0:1:-1.
(days:hours:minutes:seconds)

I need it to check for all cases and I just do not know how. Here is the code I have so far:

time operator- (const time& x, const time& y){
time subtract;
subtract.days = x.days - y.days;
subtract.hrs = x.hrs - y.hrs;
subtract.mins = x.mins - y.mins;
subtract.secs = x.secs - y.secs;

[Code] .....

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C/C++ :: Class Square Composed Of Two Points - Destructor Called Twice

Nov 3, 2014

I have a class Square that is composed of two Points, I pass the former to the Square as references (second ctor) and two Points are created.

The problem is, at the end of the program, 4 Points are now being deleted which suggests that somewhere copies were made (regardless of the references) and the m_p1, m_p2 have different addresses than p1 and p2.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Point {
public:
Point();
Point(double x,double y);
double printCor() const;

[Code] .....

Even though, the objects were passed to the ctor by references, the copy constructor (compiler generated) for Point was called and now we have two points and an object square with distinct Point objects.

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C++ :: Cannot Define Method Of Inner Nested Class If It Is Private

Jan 16, 2013

it seems that I cannot define a method of an inner nested class if it is a private class. for example:

class outter {
class nested {
void foo ( void ) {} // okay - but is this inline?
} void inner::foo( void ) {} // not okay - cannot define inside another class
} void outter::inner::foo( void ) {} // not okay - 'nested' class is private!

what I want to know is, is there another way to define an inner class's method? and if not, is it eternally doomed to be inline because it has to be declared inside it's own class declaration?

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C++ :: Define A Class Arc Which Draws A Part Of Ellipse

Apr 24, 2014

The exercise is : Define a class Arc, which draws a part of an ellipse.

Hint: fl_arc()

And the body of the class ellipse is as follows in the book (PPP):

struct Ellipse :Shape {
Ellipse(Point p, int w, int h); //center, max and min distance from center
void draw_lines()const;
Point center()const;
Point focus1()const;
Point focus2()const;

[Code] ....

And the fl_arc() probably is part of FLTK which I've installed it on my machine.

Now the problem here is that while I don't can see the full version of the body of the ellipse how to do this exercise?

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C++ :: Constructor Exercise - Creating A Class Called Screen With Some Specifications

Feb 15, 2014

This exercise is from C++ primer 5th edition. I have not understood everything about constructors, mainly about how they function.

Work prior to the exercise was creating a class called screen with some specifications. This is the class:

Code:
class screen{
public:
using pos = string::size_type;
screen() = default;
private:
pos height = 0;
pos width = 0;
pos cursor = 0;
string contents;
};

The exercise goes as follows:

Exercise 7.24: Give your Screen class three constructors: a defaultconstructor; a constructor that takes values for height and width and initializes the contents to hold the given number of blanks; and a constructor that takes values for height, width, and a character to use as the contents of the screen.

Giving the screen a default constructor was easy. The next part is probably easy aswell, I just dont understand what they mean when they say "and initalize the contents to hold the given number of blanks" and something in the 3rd part when they say "character to use as the contents of the screen".

Think I have made a breakthrough... Would the constructor for the second part look like this:

screen(pos ht, pos wd) : contents(ht*wd) {}

or something?

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C/C++ :: How To Define Default Constructor For A Template List Class

Apr 18, 2012

I was making a template list class, and using it to make list of objects of my own class.It works fine with integers, but not with other classses.

template <typename T>
class CList {
public:
    struct Node {
        T data;
        Node* next;

[code]....

While in AddElement(), it gives error - Default constructor not available.

template<typename T>
bool CList<T>::AddElement(T t) {
    bool result = true;  
    if (head == NULL) {

[code]....

what is wrong here.

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C++ :: How To Define Static Member Data In Abstract Class

Jul 11, 2012

For example, in a header file A.h, I define an abstract class,

Code:

// A.h
class A {
public:
virtual void foo() = 0;
private:
static int _x;
};

How'd I initialize static member data _x?Normally, we initialize a static member data in a cpp file. However, there is not cpp file for A.h. If I intialize _x in header file, there will be linker errors like mulitple defined symbols. What is appropriate way to do that?

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C++ :: How To Initialize Static Member Of Class With Template And Type Of Nested Class

Oct 7, 2014

How to initialize a static member of a class with template, which type is related to a nested class?

This code works (without nested class):

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
struct B{
B(){cout<<"here"<<endl;}
};
template<typename Z>

[Code] ,....

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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++ :: Templated Class Function Does Not Have Class Type

Feb 3, 2013

I'm trying to template the return type for this function (component), I've looked around for example code but there doesn't seem to be any exactly like what I want.

Entity.hpp
class Entity {
public:
Entity();
unsigned int id = 0;
Component& addComponent(std::string);

[Code] ....

Error : 'ent1.component<HealthComponent>' does not have class type

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C++ :: Passing Class As Type In Template Class

Nov 30, 2013

I am trying to pass a class as a type to a template class. This class's constructor needs an argument but I cannot find the correct syntax. Is it possible?

Here is an example of what I described above. I did not compiled it, it is for illustrative purpose only. And of course argument val of the myData constructor would be doing something more useful than simply initializing an int....

template <class T>
class templateClass {
templateClass() {};

[Code]....

My real code would only compile is I add the myData constructor:

myData () {};

and gdb confirmed that it is this constructor that get called, even with dummy(4).

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C++ :: Create Class Vector As Template And Define Operations On Vector?

May 13, 2013

I need to create a class vector as a template and define operations on vectors.

And this is what I made.

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
template<class T>

[Code].....

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C++ :: Define A Templated Class While Implementing Default Value On Templated Arguments?

Oct 23, 2013

I would like to define a templated class while implementing default value on templated arguments. I don't know how to do that with string templated variables.

For exemple:

Code:
template <class T>
class A {
public:
A() { version = ???? }
std::string_base<T> version;
};

I don't want to pass the default value as parameter of the constructor. how I can do this?

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