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C++ Classes and Objects


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The main purpose of C++ programming is to add object orientation to the C


programming language and classes are the central feature of C++ that supports
object-oriented programming and are often called user-defined types.

A class is used to specify the form of an object and it combines data representation
and methods for manipulating that data into one neat package. The data and
functions within a class are called members of the class.

C++ Class Definitions


When you define a class, you define a blueprint for a data type. This doesn't actually
define any data, but it does define what the class name means, that is, what an
object of the class will consist of and what operations can be performed on such an
object.

A class definition starts with the keyword class followed by the class name; and the
class body, enclosed by a pair of curly braces. A class definition must be followed
either by a semicolon or a list of declarations. For example, we defined the Box
data type using the keyword class as follows:

class Box {
public:
double length; // Length of a box
double breadth; // Breadth of a box
double height; // Height of a box
};

The keyword public determines the access attributes of the members of the class
that follow it. A public member can be accessed from outside the class anywhere
within the scope of the class object. You can also specify the members of a class as
private or protected which we will discuss in a sub-section.

Define C++ Objects


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A class provides the blueprints for objects, so basically an object is created from a
class. We declare objects of a class with exactly the same sort of declaration that
we declare variables of basic types. Following statements declare two objects of
class Box:

Box Box1; // Declare Box1 of type Box


Box Box2; // Declare Box2 of type Box

Both of the objects Box1 and Box2 will have their own copy of data members.

Accessing the Data Members


The public data members of objects of a class can be accessed using the direct
member access operator (.). Let us try the following example to make the things
clear:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

class Box {
public:
double length; // Length of a box
double breadth; // Breadth of a box
double height; // Height of a box
};

int main( ) {
Box Box1; // Declare Box1 of type Box
Box Box2; // Declare Box2 of type Box
double volume = 0.0; // Store the volume of a box here

// box 1 specification
Box1.height = 5.0;
Box1.length = 6.0;
Box1.breadth = 7.0;

// box 2 specification
Box2.height = 10.0;
Box2.length = 12.0;
Box2.breadth = 13.0;

// volume of box 1
volume = Box1.height * Box1.length * Box1.breadth;
cout << "Volume of Box1 : " << volume <<endl;

// volume of box 2
volume = Box2.height * Box2.length * Box2.breadth;
cout << "Volume of Box2 : " << volume <<endl;

return 0;
}

When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result:

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Volume of Box1 : 210


Volume of Box2 : 1560

It is important to note that private and protected members can not be accessed
directly using direct member access operator (.). We will learn how private and
protected members can be accessed.

Classes & Objects in Detail


So far, you have got very basic idea about C++ Classes and Objects. There are
further interesting concepts related to C++ Classes and Objects which we will
discuss in various sub-sections listed below:

Concept Description

Class member functions A member function of a class is a function that has


its definition or its prototype within the class
definition like any other variable.

Class access modifiers A class member can be defined as public, private


or protected. By default members would be
assumed as private.

Constructor & destructor A class constructor is a special function in a class


that is called when a new object of the class is
created. A destructor is also a special function
which is called when created object is deleted.

C++ copy constructor The copy constructor is a constructor which


creates an object by initializing it with an object of
the same class, which has been created previously.

C++ friend functions A friend function is permitted full access to private


and protected members of a class.

C++ inline functions With an inline function, the compiler tries to


expand the code in the body of the function in
place of a call to the function.

The this pointer in C++ Every object has a special pointer this which
points to the object itself.

Pointer to C++ classes A pointer to a class is done exactly the same way
a pointer to a structure is. In fact a class is really
just a structure with functions in it.

Static members of a Both data members and function members of a


class class can be declared as static.

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