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Deciphering Object-Oriented Programming with C++ [WARNING: NOT FOR USE IN OTHER MATERIAL/SEE CONTRACT]

You're reading from   Deciphering Object-Oriented Programming with C++ [WARNING: NOT FOR USE IN OTHER MATERIAL/SEE CONTRACT] A practical, in-depth guide to implementing object-oriented design principles to create robust code

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Published in Sep 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804613900
Length 594 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (30) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: C++ Building Block Essentials
2. Chapter 1: Understanding Basic C++ Assumptions FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Adding Language Necessities 4. Chapter 3: Indirect Addressing – Pointers 5. Chapter 4: Indirect Addressing – References 6. Part 2: Implementing Object-Oriented Concepts in C++
7. Chapter 5: Exploring Classes in Detail 8. Chapter 6: Implementing Hierarchies with Single Inheritance 9. Chapter 7: Utilizing Dynamic Binding through Polymorphism 10. Chapter 8: Mastering Abstract Classes 11. Chapter 9: Exploring Multiple Inheritance 12. Chapter 10: Implementing Association, Aggregation, and Composition 13. Part 3: Expanding Your C++ Programming Repertoire
14. Chapter 11: Handling Exceptions 15. Chapter 12: Friends and Operator Overloading 16. Chapter 13: Working with Templates 17. Chapter 14: Understanding STL Basics 18. Chapter 15: Testing Classes and Components 19. Part 4: Design Patterns and Idioms in C++
20. Chapter 16: Using the Observer Pattern 21. Chapter 17: Applying the Factory Pattern 22. Chapter 18: Applying the Adapter Pattern 23. Chapter 19: Using the Singleton Pattern 24. Chapter 20: Removing Implementation Details Using the pImpl Pattern 25. Part 5: Considerations for Safer Programming in C++
26. Chapter 21: Making C++ Safer 27. Assessments 28. Index 29. Other Books You May Enjoy

Reviewing C++ operators

Unary, binary, and ternary operators exist in C++. C++ allows operators to have different meanings based on the context of usage. C++ also allows programmers to redefine the meaning of selected operators when used in the context of at least one user defined type. The operators are listed in the following concise list. We’ll see examples of these operators throughout the remainder of this section and throughout the course. Here is a synopsis of the binary, unary, and ternary operators in C++:

Figure 1.1 – C++ operators

Figure 1.1 – C++ operators

In the aforementioned binary operator list, notice how many of the operators have “shortcut” versions when paired with the assignment operator =. For example, a = a * b can be written equivalently using a shortcut operator a *= b. Let’s take a look at an example that incorporates an assortment of operators, including the usage of a shortcut operator:

score += 5;
score++;
if (score == 100)
    cout << "You have a perfect score!" << endl;
else
    cout << "Your score is: " << score << endl;
// equivalent to if - else above, but using ?: operator
(score == 100)? cout << "You have a perfect score" << endl:
                cout << "Your score is: " << score << endl; 

In the previous code fragment, notice the use of the shortcut operator +=. Here, the statement score += 5; is equivalent to score = score + 5;. Next, the unary increment operator ++ is used to increment score by 1. Then we see the equality operator == to compare score with a value of 100. Finally, we see an example of the ternary operator ?: to replace a simple if - else statement. It is instructive to note that ?: is not preferred by some programmers, yet it is always interesting to review an example of its use.

Now that we have very briefly recapped the operators in C++, let’s revisit function basics.

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