Can anyone explain to me what object overloading is or does?
The book im reading (C++ how to program by dietel and dietel doestn explain very well in the introductory of the chapter, and none of the source code is understandable.
I borrowed the same book from someone to learn C++. It was printed in 1998, and that book is not for beginning programmers in my opinion. Although it is comprehensive. Download Thinking in C++ by Bruce Eckel, or buy the book. He explains various topics much better.
Wat''s object overloading?
How does one overload an object once memory is allocated for it? Maybe it''s some advanced stuff...hmm.......
Overloading is a kind of Polymorphism which in turn is one of three C++''s core principles.
P.S. Is it inheritance from an abstract class? This is the only one kind of "object overloading" I can think of as I am also a newbie
The road may be long, wind may be rough. But with a will at heart, all shall begone. ~savage chant
How does one overload an object once memory is allocated for it? Maybe it''s some advanced stuff...hmm.......
Overloading is a kind of Polymorphism which in turn is one of three C++''s core principles.
P.S. Is it inheritance from an abstract class? This is the only one kind of "object overloading" I can think of as I am also a newbie
The road may be long, wind may be rough. But with a will at heart, all shall begone. ~savage chant
It so happens that I was teaching a course last year that used Deitel & Deitel''s ", C++ How to Program - Second Edition".
I still have a copy here, if you tell me which chapter is causing your confusion I''ll give you a hand.
I assume its Chapter 8 - Operator Overloading or maybe Chapter 3 - Function Overloading
I still have a copy here, if you tell me which chapter is causing your confusion I''ll give you a hand.
I assume its Chapter 8 - Operator Overloading or maybe Chapter 3 - Function Overloading
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