C++ In Plain EnglishC++ In Plain English Second Edition Add the object-oriented power of C++ to your programming portfolio — and watch your career take off! Fully revised to cover the new ANSI C++ spec, Overland's classic book helps you crack the C++ language barrier with expert tips, sample code, and straight-forward explanations of each function, class, and keyword.
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... ( pData ) { } strcpy ( pTemp , pData ) ; delete [ ] pData ; At this point , there is a memory block containing the current string , and it has the extra room needed to concatenate the new string data onto the end . After performing the ...
... ( pData ) { } strcpy ( pTemp , pData ) ; delete [ ] pData ; At this point , there is a memory block containing the current string , and it has the extra room needed to concatenate the new string data onto the end . After performing the ...
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... pData ) ; // ERROR ! No access to pData Earlier , I said that a derived class inherits all the members of its base class . This is true , even here . The data member pData is present in every instance of CIOStr and can be accessed ...
... pData ) ; // ERROR ! No access to pData Earlier , I said that a derived class inherits all the members of its base class . This is true , even here . The data member pData is present in every instance of CIOStr and can be accessed ...
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... pData can point to any integer data member of CHorse : int CHorse :: * pData ; // Declare pData as ptr - to - mem // for an int data member . The next statement sets up the relationship between pData and the age data member . This ...
... pData can point to any integer data member of CHorse : int CHorse :: * pData ; // Declare pData as ptr - to - mem // for an int data member . The next statement sets up the relationship between pData and the age data member . This ...
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Getting to Know C++ | 6 |
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What C++ Will Do for You | 17 |
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