Chapter 14: Problem 9
Describe a situation where memberwise assignment is not desirable.
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Chapter 14: Problem 9
Describe a situation where memberwise assignment is not desirable.
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Each of the following class declarations has errors. Locate as many as you can. class Box { private: double width; double length; double height; public: Box(double w, l, h) { width = w; length = l; height = h; } // Overloaded prefix ++ operator void operator++() { ++width; ++length;} // Overloaded postfix ++ operator void operator++() { width++; length++;} ... Other member functions follow ... };
True or False You cannot use the \(=\) operator to assign one object's values to another object, unless you overload the operator.
What is the purpose of a forward declaration of a class?
True or False If a class doesn't have a copy constructor, the compiler generates a default copy constructor for it.
Object aggregation is useful for creating a(n) _____________ relationship between two classes.
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