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Re: [C++] Derive a class from a tamplate
- From: Nusret BALCI <balcinus at yahoo dot com>
- To: corey taylor <corey dot taylor at gmail dot com>
- Cc: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 11:34:55 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: Re: [C++] Derive a class from a tamplate
Stefano,
Does this work for you? (see the attached file).
Nusret
--- corey taylor <corey.taylor@gmail.com> wrote:
> stefano,
>
> After taking a quick look at valarray, it seems
> that operator
> overloads that declare operator+ for valarray are
> non-member
> functions.
>
> You will need to declarea set of operator+
> overloads for mvector in
> the same style as valarray overloads. I think this
> is the problem
> you're seeing.
>
> Is there a reason you're trying to force a copy
> with the code above?
>
> corey
>
> On 7/31/05, stefano luceri
> <stefano@communicationfactory.it> wrote:
> > Hello to all .... excuse for my bad english
> >
> > I've the following problem writing a simple
> program. I would use the
> > metods of std::valarray class adding some self
> writed method for elemnts
> > of double type.
> >
> > I've thought something like this:
> >
> > /****************************/
> > using namespace std;
> >
> > class mvector : public valarray<double>
> > {
> > mvector();
> > mvector(int size);
> > }
> >
> > mvector :: mvector() : valarray<double>() {}
> > mvector :: mvector(int size) :
> valarray<double>(size) {}
> >
> > int main()
> > {
> > mvector v(3);
> >
> > v = (v+2.0);
> > }
> >
> > /*****************************/
> >
> > Compiling this code I obtain the following error:
> >
> > geom.cpp: In function `int main()':
> > geom.cpp:38: error: no match for 'operator=' in 'v
> = std::operator+(const
> > std::valarray<_Tp>&, const _Tp&) [with _Tp =
> double]((&1.0e+0))'
> > geom.cpp:22: error: candidates are: mvector&
> mvector::operator=(const
> > mvector&)
> > make: *** [geom.o] Error 1
> >
> > Why can't I use the operator = like I do with
> valarray?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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/****************************/
#include<valarray>
using namespace std;
class mvector : public valarray<double>
{
public:
mvector();
mvector(int size);
mvector& operator=(valarray<double>& arg){
return (mvector&)(this/*maybe not necessary*/->valarray<double>::operator=(arg));
}
};
mvector::mvector() : valarray<double>() {}
mvector::mvector(int size): valarray<double>(size){}
int main()
{
mvector v(3);
v = (mvector&)((valarray<double>&)v + 2.0);
}