I have three objects in C and c++ A,B,C .
will it be correct or not? explain with proper reason:-
C=A+B; //in c
C=A+B; // in c++
In c++ without operator overloading,give me answer.
I have three objects in C and c++ A,B,C .
will it be correct or not? explain with proper reason:-
C=A+B; //in c
C=A+B; // in c++
In c++ without operator overloading,give me answer.
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Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.
Epic fail.
Another unhelpful and useless reply. What do you gain from this? What does the OP gain from this? Does everyone need to keep on repeating the obvious which has already been said?
Stop this nonsense. It adds nothing to what has already been said and helps neither side.
This is the wrong forum and the wrong place to dump homework. If you really want to know the answer to your question, get a compiler and test it or follow your lesson or textbook closely.
hth
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