class MyClass;
int main()
{
float a = 5;
MyClass c1;
MyClass c2 = a*c1;
MyClass c3 = c1*a;
}
How can I overload the multiply operator so that both a*c1 and c1*a work?
Like so:
MyClass operator* (float x, const MyClass& y)
{
//...
}
MyClass operator* (const MyClass& y, float x)
{
//...
}
The second one can also be a member function:
class MyClass
{
//...
MyClass operator* (float x);
};
The first 2 options work as declarations outside of class scope.
MyClass
is user defined. So you can define operator +(int, const MyClass&)
but you can't re-define operator +(int,int)
.
Apr 27, 2012 at 17:09
this
is an implicit parameter, so it still is a binary operator. The first 2 options work as declarations outside of class scope.
Jun 16, 2015 at 18:12
inline
Apr 25, 2016 at 13:35
MyClass
have? Can it be implicitly converted from afloat
?