I'm using this code in my previous question: Adding the year implementation in c++ using a class
I want to use an if statement to check for dates in a way that if the day was 31 it gets back to 0 and the month gets incremented by one. I even tried to write another method and use it inside of the + operation but this failed as well because I'm incrementing the day in the return function inside of the operation declaration. As a result, it will need to be incremented before checking for the conditions first ! but what if the number was initially 31? there is no month that has 32 days !
I tried to use it but because of my implementation it didn't work as it should
My other question is that I'm trying to use a Boolean reference check with the operation == as well
This is what I've done so far :
bool operator==(const Date&) const;
bool Date::operator==(const Date& date) const
{
if (day == date.day && monthnum == date.monthnum && year == date.year)
return true;
else return false;
}
but for some reason when I try to test it in the main by saying for example, date1==date2, it doesn't compile ! am I writing it wrong ?
"no operation == matches these operands" this is the error I get when I try to compile the code