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Constructor Error
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2 RéponsesCan someone explain this code to me....
class ReverseNumberDemo
{ public static void main(String args[]) {
int num=123456789;
int reversenum =0;
while( num != 0 ) {
reversenum = reversenum * 10;
reversenum = reversenum + num%10;
num = num/10; }
System.out.println("Reverse of specified number is: "+reversenum);
}
}
the thing I don't get is the reversenum part......isn't reversenum=0 so wouldn't reversenum*10=0
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8 Réponsescan anyone plz explain me this program step by step?#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class MyClass {
public:
int var;
MyClass() { }
MyClass(int a)
: var(a) { }
MyClass operator+(MyClass &obj) {
MyClass res;
res.var= this->var+obj.var;
return res;
}
};
int main() {
MyClass obj1(12), obj2(55);
MyClass res = obj1+obj2;
cout << res.var;
}I am not getting the part inside operator+
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8 Réponseswhere's the error ?
-3 Votes
2 RéponsesObjects in heap?
0 Vote
1 RéponseWhy is not working
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3 RéponsesWrite a program to return the area of Geometricshapes square and rectangle. Area of square is side*side, rectangle is length*breadth. The controlling class should display the following menu and respond to the user’s selection
Mean
1. Calculate area of square
2. Calculate area of rectangle
3. Quit
Enter your choice (1-3):
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3 Réponsesusing System;
namespace GoodProgrammerTest
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.Write("Enter Yes or No");
Console.Write(
"Do you programme every day? : ") ;
int answer = Console.ReadLine();
if (answer =="Yes")
{
Console.WriteLine(
"You will be a good programmer");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine(
"You will not be a good programmer");
}
}
}
}
2 Votes
3 Réponsescan someone please explain why this code keeps telling me complication error instead of outputting the value of speed.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class myClass {
public:
void setcarspeed (int a){
speed=a;
}
int getcarspeed(){
return speed;
}
private:
int speed;
};
int main() {
myClass obj;
obj.setcarspeed (40);
cout<<obj.getcarspeed ;
return 0;
}
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