December 18, 2003 opIndex | ||||
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The examples given on the site have the binary opIndex returning a value of the same type as the second parameter, as in struct A { int opIndex(int i); int opIndex(int i, int value); } Is this so that it can be reused in expressions such as the following A a1 = ... A a2 = ... a1[10] = a2[5] = 3; I presume the author returns the new value, rather than the previous value? Matthew |
December 19, 2003 Re: opIndex | ||||
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Posted in reply to Matthew Wilson | "Matthew Wilson" <matthew.hat@stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message news:brs079$2n2g$2@digitaldaemon.com... > The examples given on the site have the binary opIndex returning a value of > the same type as the second parameter, as in > > struct A > { > int opIndex(int i); > int opIndex(int i, int value); > } > > Is this so that it can be reused in expressions such as the following > > A a1 = ... > A a2 = ... > > a1[10] = a2[5] = 3; > > I presume the author returns the new value, rather than the previous value? The return type and value from opIndex is whatever the programmer specifies it to be. |
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