45 lines
663 B
C++
45 lines
663 B
C++
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// Start the program
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// Create the class
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// Write the function to implement unary +, - and =
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// Write the function to implement binary +
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// Create the instance and pass the value for the function
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// Call the overloaded function and equate it to another object
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// Compile and run the program
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#include<iostream.h>
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class myclass
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{
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int a, b;
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public:
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void init(int i, int j);
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{
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a = i;
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b = j;
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}
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void show();
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{
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cout<<”a=”<<a<<”\n”;
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cout<<”b=”<<b<<”\n”;
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}
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};
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int main()
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{
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myclass x;
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x.init(10, 20);
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x.show();
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return 0;
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}
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