When I mention
char operator;
It is giving an error unary Operator expected in c#.
SO when It mention as give extern and the default value in android is '\u0000'
When I mention
char operator;
It is giving an error unary Operator expected in c#.
SO when It mention as give extern and the default value in android is '\u0000'
operator
is a reserved word in C#. If you want to use it as an identifier then you must precede it with @
, or just choose a different name altogether:
char operator; // Invalid, operator is a reserved word.
char oper; // Valid.
char @operator; // Also valid.
The error message stems from the fact that the compiler thinks that you are trying to overload an operator, and so it is expecting the operator
keyword to be followed by an operator, as in:
static char operator+(Foo a, Foo b) { ... }