overloading + operator c++ code example
Example 1: operator overloading in c++ <<
ostream &operator<<(ostream &output, const MyClass &myObject)
{
output << "P : " << myObject.property;
return output;
}
Example 2: c++ operator overloading
class Money
{
public:
Money & operator += (const Money &rhs);
}
Money& Money :: operator += (const Money &rhs)
{
return *this;
}
Example 3: c++ overload < operator
struct Record
{
std::string name;
unsigned int floor;
double weight;
friend bool operator<(const Record& l, const Record& r)
{
return std::tie(l.name, l.floor, l.weight)
< std::tie(r.name, r.floor, r.weight);
}
};
Example 4: what is operator overloading in c++
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Box {
public:
double getVolume(void) {
return length * breadth * height;
}
void setLength( double len ) {
length = len;
}
void setBreadth( double bre ) {
breadth = bre;
}
void setHeight( double hei ) {
height = hei;
}
Box operator+(const Box& b) {
Box box;
box.length = this->length + b.length;
box.breadth = this->breadth + b.breadth;
box.height = this->height + b.height;
return box;
}
private:
double length;
double breadth;
double height;
};
int main() {
Box Box1;
Box Box2;
Box Box3;
double volume = 0.0;
Box1.setLength(6.0);
Box1.setBreadth(7.0);
Box1.setHeight(5.0);
Box2.setLength(12.0);
Box2.setBreadth(13.0);
Box2.setHeight(10.0);
volume = Box1.getVolume();
cout << "Volume of Box1 : " << volume <<endl;
volume = Box2.getVolume();
cout << "Volume of Box2 : " << volume <<endl;
Box3 = Box1 + Box2;
volume = Box3.getVolume();
cout << "Volume of Box3 : " << volume <<endl;
return 0;
}
Example 5: operator ++ overloading c++
class Point
{
public:
Point& operator++() { ... }
Point operator++(int) { ... }
friend Point& operator++(Point &p);
friend Point operator++(Point &p, int);
};