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84 questions linked to/from When should you use a class vs a struct in C++?
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What are the differences between struct and class in C++?
This question was already asked in the context of C#/.Net.
Now I'd like to learn the differences between a struct and a class in C++. Please discuss the technical differences as well as reasons for ...
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Structs vs classes in C++ [duplicate]
When should someone use structs instead of classes or vice versa in C++? I find myself using structs when a full-blown class managing some information seems like overkill but want to indicate the ...
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When to use struct over class in c++ [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
When should you use a class vs a struct in C++?
When, if ever, should one use a STRUCT declaration rather than a CLASS declaration when writing a program using C++?
Never !! ?...
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Use of class and struct [duplicate]
Possible Duplicates:
When should you use a class vs a struct in C++?
What are the differences between struct and class in C++
struct X{
};
class X{
};
in C++, Same task can be done by class ...
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Why should I even consider using structs in C++? [duplicate]
Is there ever an advantage of declaring a struct in C++? Why shouldn't I just make a class consisting only of data members(i.e. no methods)?
Thanks,
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C++ interfaces: struct vs. class for interface/dependency injection [duplicate]
Going through a blog about dependency injection. For the interface in their example, they use a struct with pure virtual methods instead of a class, and then inherit from the interface as a class.
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When is using a struct more reasonable than using a class in C++? [duplicate]
I have been reading Qt Creator's source code.
When is using a struct more appropriate than using a class in C++?
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When do we need to use a structure in a pure C++ program? Is structure at all required in a pure C++ program? [duplicate]
When do we need to use a structure in a pure C++ program? Is structure at all required in a pure C++ program?
I understand that structure is the only way in a C program to encapsulate members and ...
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Which one is best approach class or structs? In c++ [duplicate]
Suppose you have to develop an application for XYZ bank with the following features.
1)The application must be secure
2)For transactions, proper interfaces will be provided to the customers.
3)The ...
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Can we write linked list using class?not using structure? [duplicate]
I went to an interview last month the interviewer asked an interesting question: Can we write linked list using class not using structure?
I said yes and also I wrote something like the code below. ...
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Why does the book c++ primer use the struct keyword to describe classes? [duplicate]
I have basic knowledge of structures from C, and as far as I'm aware, classes and structs are not exactly the same, but the c++ primer defines a "class" using the struct keyword starting on ...
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if structs and classes are identical in C++, why do developers mix and match them? [duplicate]
Why not just use one or the other?
Is there a convention that applies to class vs struct?
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Struct as a Base of a Derived Object [duplicate]
I need some clarification about Structs as Bases of a Derived Object. .
The current code I'm maintaining ( Legacy , VS2008 ) had classes with Struct as their bases, and being used like this.
struct ...
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Structs in C++ versus class [duplicate]
What is the advantage of using a struct in C++ when you have class? I cannot find any literature on the subject. I have been told to just use class and is the correct
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Why we use `class` when there's `struct` in C++? [duplicate]
Why use class instead of struct in C++ when they have only minor differences in access control?
I have consulted many sources, including videos and books, but have not found relevant information. The ...
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Is reading from a struct faster then reading from a class in c++? [duplicate]
The following two classes are absolutely equivalent in every way except their name:
struct s
{
int x;
};
class c
{
public:
int x;
};
Is there a difference in speed between reading from a ...
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Why would we like to use “class” instead of using “structure” in CPP? Explain with examples [duplicate]
Why would we like to use “class” instead of using “structure” in CPP? Explain with
examples.
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Why can we declare a class definiton as struct object in c++? [duplicate]
I was looking for a way to use C++ class in C code. I came across this C++ library in c. Going through the write noticed a method where class definition is declared as struct. I even confirmed it with ...
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Difference between using structures with methods and with functions and classes? [duplicate]
Recently I was seeing one github project written in C++ that define objects with structs.
Example:
struct Example
{
std::string message;
Example()
{
message = "foo";
}
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What is a lambda expression, and when should I use one?
What is a lambda expression in C++11? When would I use one? What class of problem do they solve that wasn't possible prior to their introduction?
A few examples, and use cases would be useful.
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typedef struct vs struct definitions [duplicate]
I'm a beginner in C programming, but I was wondering what's the difference between using typedef when defining a structure versus not using typedef. It seems to me like there's really no difference, ...
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What are POD types in C++? [duplicate]
I've come across this term POD-type a few times.
What does it mean?
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C/C++ Struct vs Class
After finishing my C++ class it seemed to me the structs/classes are virtually identical except with a few minor differences.
I've never programmed in C before; but I do know that it has structs. In ...
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map<int,int> default values
std::map<int,int> mapy;
++mapy[5];
Is it safe to assume that mapy[5] will always be 1? I mean, will mapy[5] always get the default value of 0 before '++', even if not explicitly declared, as in ...
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Why is there not an std::is_struct type trait?
I've seen that in order to check if a type T is a class I can use:
bool isClass = std::is_class<T>::value;
It returns true for both classes and structs. I know that in C++ they are almost the ...
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Should I use structs in C++?
The difference between struct and class is small in C++, basically only that struct members are per default public and class members are per default private.
However, I still use structs whenever I ...
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Is it always evil to have a struct with methods?
I've just been browsing and spotted the following...
When should you use a class vs a struct in C++?
The consensus there is that, by convention, you should only use struct for POD, no methods, etc.
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Class vs Struct for data only?
Is there any advantage over using a class over a struct in cases such as these?
(note: it will only hold variables, there will never be functions)
class Foo {
private:
struct Pos { int x, y, ...
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a struct doesn't belong in an object oriented program
Or does it?
Should an object-oriented design use a language construct that exposes member data by default, if there is an equally useful construct that properly hides data members?
EDIT: One of the ...
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Mixing class and struct
I'm well aware of the difference between class and struct, however I'm struggling to authoritatively say if this is well defined:
// declare foo (struct)
struct foo;
// define foo (class)
class foo {...