programming-examples/c++/Overview/CPP Program For Unary Operator Overloading.cpp
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// Step 1: create the class loc.
// Step 2: Declare the constructor loc .which initialize the member variables.
// Step 3: Declare the member operator functions with the keyword operator.
// Step 4: Define the user specified operators behavior in operator function definitions.
// Step 5: Create the objects for the class loc.
// Step 6: Use the user defined operators for objects.
// Step 7: Monitoring the output values.
#include<iostream.h>
class loc
{
int longtitude,latitude;
public:
loc();
loc(int lg,int lt)
{
longtitude = lg;
latitude=lt;
}
void show()
{
cout<<longitude<<" ";
cout<<latitude<<"\n";
}
loc operator+(loc op2);
loc operator-(loc op2);
loc opeartor=(loc op2);
loc opeartor++();
};
loc loc :: opeartor+(loc op2)
{
loc temp;
temp.longtude = op2.longtide + longitude;
temp.latitude = op2.latitude + latitude;
return temp;
}
loc loc :: operator-(loc op2)
{
loc temp;
temp.longtitude = longitude- op2.longitude;
temp.latitude= latitude-op2.latitude;
return temp;
}
loc loc ::operator=(loc op2)
{
longtitude = op2.longitude;
latitude =op2.latitude;
return *this;
}
loc loc :: operator++()
{
longitude++;
latitude++;
return this;
}
int main()
{
loc ob1(10,20),ob2(5,30),ob3(90,90);
ob1.show();
ob2.show();
++ob1;
ob1.show();
ob2=++ob1;
ob1.show();
ob2.show();
ob1=ob2=ob3;
ob1.show();
ob2.show();
return;
}