C++ :: Passing Classes As Parameters?
Oct 14, 2013
how would I pass this parameter and how/why is it not working this way? I've tried many different methods to this and I can't quite seem to figure it out.
studentList student;
student.push(252875, "Jerry", "UTPA");
What I thought would work
class student {
public:
int id; //student ID number
string name; //student’s name
string university; //student’ university
};
//student list is a doubly linked list of students.
[code]....
My header file.
I am honestly not sure where to start here. I would assume that it would know what to do with the varibles but it doesn't seem to want to accept them. It gives me
Error1error C2660: 'studentList::push' : function does not take 3 arguments
2IntelliSense: no suitable constructor exists to convert from "int" to "student"
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May 9, 2013
I've been using threading for a while, that was no needing parameters. so I used for example the following line :
_beginthread(functionName, 0, (void*)10);
and it worked great...
but now I have a function that has an int parameter (int num), and I dont know how to transfer it using _beginthread...
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Mar 11, 2014
we were given this code:
// Music Shuffle Program
// This program takes an array of strings and randomly permutes their order.
// This allows us to generate new song shuffles.
#include <iostream>
[Code]....
or are they referring to something else?
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Jun 30, 2012
Need setting up counters for this program which should
Given a file of text, assume that
a "word" is 1 or more consecutive, non-whitespace characters
a "sentence" is a series of words terminated by either a period, exclamation point, or question mark
Design a C++ program (using functions/passing parameters) that will
-interactively prompt for and read the name of an input file
-interactively prompt for and read a string to search for
-open the input file (using an input filestream variable) and with one pass through the file
-count the number of "words" in the file
-for each word, make sure all letters, except the first, are lower case - leave the first character unchanged
-count the number of "sentences" in the file
-count the number of letters in the file (A-Z,a-z)
-count the number of consonants in the file (consonants are letters that are not vowels - the vowels are: a, e, i, o, u, A, E, I, O, and U)
-count the number of nonwhitespace characters in the file that are NOT letters
-count the number of times the search string is found in the file (must be an exact match) - search for matches AFTER upper case letters have been coverted to lower case
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Apr 9, 2014
I'm using the Visual C++ Express 2008 and i need to pass as parameters to a function characters coded in UTF 8. My environment is Windows 7. The editor of the VC++ write in UTF 8 or UTF 16? If it writes in UTF 16 how can i change it?
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Jun 12, 2014
Suppose if i write a test program like
Code:
void function1(unsigned int var1);
int main(void) {
function1(-3);
}
void function1(unsigned int var1) {
printf("%d", var1);
}
The output is -3. how it happens the argument is unsigned but iam passing signed but still prints the signed value. My bigger question is how the arguments are handled if the passing parameters are different types compared to declaration.
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Sep 15, 2013
I am currently trying to pass a matrix (multidimensional array) from my main into a function in a class. As usual, you have to include all array sizes, except the first. Unfortunately, the size saved under a variable. When I write it in the square brackets, it doesn't work.
Example:
//main
int main () {
int n = 5;
random object;
object.declare_variable(n);
int array [3][n];
object.pass_matrix(array);
[code].....
I also tried, putting the variable 'var' in the public section above the void and declaring it as static, but still there are error messages; fewer, in my case:
...not an integer constant
So what should I do? Id like to repeat that the int n will vary, which is why I can't just directly write down the size.
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Mar 1, 2013
I make a class (it stands for an ARMA time series), and I have a method wich modifies some of its variables. In other part of my program I have a function wich receives one object of this class as a parameter and, at some point, it calls the method of the ARMA class to modify it; here is my deal I want to pass the ARMA class by reference to this function, because I want the variables of the instance I'm passing to be modified, not those of a copy the method uses. Also, I would like not to declare the function inside the class ARMA, cause I use it in other places too (it's basically a Nelder-Mead optimization what it performs).
Here is a code wich sketches what I've been trying, and exactly the error message I get is "modifyParameter has not been declared".
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
class ARMA{
[code]....
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Sep 13, 2013
Let say i have a following scenario:
a function like this.
Code:
template <typename T1>
print (T1 x){
cout << x << "
";
}
How do I prevent user passing a class or a structure or aanoter function to my function print. I mean i know if a wrong thing is passed that i'll get an error eventually but is there a way to explicitly check what has been passed. How is this done usually ?
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Oct 5, 2013
I have an array of (Student)classes created in Manager.h, which contains a new instance of class Name (name),(in Student.h)How would I go about accessing the SetFirstName method in Name.cpp if I was in a class Manager.cpp? I have tried using Students[i].name.SetFirstName("name");
// In Manager.h
#include"Student.h"
class Manager
{
[Code]....
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May 15, 2014
I am creating sets of list for rotational schedule. I read that to create a randomizer is by using Randomize() function. What i want to ask is how do you set the parameters? what function should i use?
for example:
1. there are three list of the same type.
2. the range are 1-100 and a-z. (can i use 1-100 instead of writing all of the range?)
3. i need seven of each range (example: 3, 42, 78, 11, 89, 64, 22, a, n, y, e, t, d, j) for each list.
4. the three list will be generated 52 times
5. (this is the hardest part) the range must be distributed equally first, before repeating the range. For example: if the number 4 is to be used again, it must wait for other number to be on the list. The same goes for the alphabet.
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Nov 21, 2013
What's the problem with the following:
Code:
#define K 3;
int max(int a, int b) {
return a>b? a : b;
} int main() {
cout<<max(K, K+3);
return 0;
}
Why is it not allowed, and how is it different from:
Code:
int max(int a, int b) {
return a>b? a : b;
} int main() {
cout<<max(3, 3+3);
return 0;
}
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Jun 30, 2013
How can i upgrade my program I want to input a octal and binary number and convert them in base 2, 8, 10, 16..
how can I write the scanf with the right parameter in it??
Code:
scanf ("%x",&i); Code: #include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int main() {
int i;
char buffer [33];
[Code] .....
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Mar 16, 2013
I have developed an application in C++ that creates some text files in a directory chosen by the user.
How can I ask the user set a Default Directory Path (and some other default parameters) so that she doesn't have to enter the same data in the GUI everytime the application is run.
The application has been developed using Qt Creator.
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Mar 19, 2015
im actually doing a authentication system, it will start console with
Username:
Password:
and do things but i want to know how can i give my program any parameters? i mean when im launching my program i want to do exactly this:
"C:UsersSpravcaDocumentsVisual Studio 2013ProjectsConsoleApplication14ConsoleApplication14inReleaseMyApp.exe" -registration
I tried to google "c# program parameters" && "c# program argues" but i couldnt find anything, maybe i just dont know how is exactly this named?
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Jan 24, 2015
In my program I created three separate return functions. Each function is labeled:
int boxes(int x, int y);
int leftOver(int x, int y);
double avgItemsShipped(int x, int y, int z);
Is it bad programming practice to use 'x' and 'y' in all of my functions? Should I use the this keyword inside the function? We use this often in my Java class and I know it exists in C++, but I haven't actually seen it used (or used it myself yet).
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May 28, 2014
I created 3 Rectangle pointers. And later in the program, I would like to modify these existing Rectangles by calling constructors with parameters. Is this possible? I have a sense that it involves creating overload operators, but I am not sure how to do it, or if that's the correct path.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
// Base class
class Shape {
protected:
int width;
int height;
[code]....
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Aug 4, 2014
I have class that have member variables which is also a class object that contains member variables which is also a class... so on and so on... like this
Code:
class Device
{
public:
Device();
[Code]...
When i create a device object, i want to be able to initialize all its member variables, such _data, _value, but since Data has also a set of members need to be initialized, i also need to pass parameter like Record, Type, Test etc to Device constructor, all down to the primitives level of member variables of all its embedded classes object... the top level class constructor may need a very very long list of parameters....depending on the number of member variables each embedded class contains! I know i can break down the initialization process, but i prefer to do a one line initialization, without much objects copying etc... and i use scoped pointer where it need to be initialized just once. Is it common to code a constructor with long list of parameters??
Code:
Device::Device(double deviceValue, int countPlayers, int NumRecord, int DataType, double dataTest)
{
_data = QScopedPointer<Data> (new Data(NumRecord, countPlayers, dataType, dataTest));
_value = deviceValue;
}
[Code].....
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Aug 27, 2013
What does collection of parameters as argument of a function in C mean? Also any place I can refer to find those parameters?
Googling gives me Parameters and Arguments But not really sure whether that is what is needed.
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Sep 21, 2013
I wrote a fuction in C with the prototype 'void raisePowerOf2(int array[],int pow);'
If someone want to find the value of 2^456 ,just have to invoke this function 456 as the value for pow and int array with 2 elements :1 & -1 as the argument for the array.(There I used -1 to denote the end of the array.)
But it seems that this function doesn't give the exact answer
And I tried this from java also,with the same implementation.It produced the answer precisely .
I tried for hours, but unable to detect reasons why this code blok in C doesn't work properly
This is the code in c
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
void raisePowerOf2(int array[],int pow);
int main(){
int a[2]={1,-1};
raisePowerOf2(a,5);
return 0; }
void raisePowerOf2(int array[],int pow){
[Code]...
This is the code in java....
Code:
public class NewClass4 {
void raisePowerOf2(int array[],int pow){
final int len=array.length;
int store[]=new int[len+1];
int qtnt=0;
for(int i=len-1;i>=0;i--){
store[i+1]=(array[i]*2)%10+qtnt;
qtnt=(array[i]*2)/10;
[Code]...
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Mar 19, 2014
So in this function it is already passing the array into the function but the thing is one parameter being passed into the function and if so how do I go about passing 3 arrays as parameters into the function? Also the program only asks for a user entry of hours for three different cars so why would there be a point in making two additional arrays to be passed into the function?
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
//passing array into function
double calculateCharges(double hours[], int HoursArrayLocation);//call function
[Code] ....
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Feb 22, 2015
So I was reading my book and it listed this piece of code. The first piece of code is in the book and the 2nd is just my test on the piece of code. I am curious as to why in the functions parameters there is a reference to aString. I've noticed that removing it has no affect on the outcome of the code.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
bool isPalindrome (string & aString) {
[Code] ....
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Nov 14, 2014
Right now I am trying to make an alarm clock type program that will start on login and will go off when a certain time is reached. I also want to set a password that will prevent system use until the correct password is entered into the program's input. What functions will I need and how are they used?
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Jul 7, 2014
I'm asking how to create a function with default parameters with the possibility to init the parameters that you need.
Code Example :
#include <iostream>
int func(int a = 1, int b = 2, int c = 3, int d = 4) {
return a + b * c / d;
[Code] .....
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Feb 27, 2013
How to open my two files with argv[1] and argv[2] as the parameters . Heres my code:
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string file, file2;
ifstream inFile;
cout << "Please enter the nutrient file name
[Code] ....
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May 19, 2013
I have to make a c++ program, in which with an algorithm I have to code a text from a file and write it to another file. The input should like this: "code forCoding.txt toBeWritten.txt" ; or like this: "decode toBeReadFor.txt toBeWrittenIn". I have done everything except one thig: It is says I have to be able to input parameter.
How should i write this? I read [URL] ....., but still dont get. The input of my program has to have 3 strings, so I guess argc should be 3, but I dont really get it. What should I have in my main about this parsing command line parameters?
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