Hey guys,
I am trying to understand this topic. I watched dozens of videos, read articles about it but still can’t understand.
Can you explain it to me like if I were a child please?
Best Regards
Hey guys,
I am trying to understand this topic. I watched dozens of videos, read articles about it but still can’t understand.
Can you explain it to me like if I were a child please?
Best Regards
It means that you can change the meaning of operators such as “+” or “-”.
C++ has a lot of pre-defined behaviours for operators, for example if you write int a = 2+2
the compiler will understand that + means addition and that a = 4
.
Sometimes you might have a more complicated situation.
Imagine you have a Person
class that represents a person.
You might have two objects of that class, for example Person p1, p2
.
You can custom script the plus-sign (+) to have custom behaviour when you add two objects of class Person
together.
For example when you write p1+p2
maybe you want the result to be a new project of type Couple
.
When you do that you overload the + operator because you change the default behaviour.
Thank you very much Ivan!
Do you use operator overloading frequently in your projects as an experienced developer?