I'm trying to do this:
/// <summary>
/// Syntax support for assigning a new Rational from "x/y" notation.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="num">Numerator, appears before the '/'</param>
/// <param name="denom">Denominator, appears after the '/'</param>
/// <returns>A new Rational using the num/denom convention</returns>
public static Rational operator/(int num,int denom)
{
Rational r;
try
{
r = new Rational(num, denom);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
throw e;
}
return r;
}
however I get an error when I include it as part of my class, because one of the arguements must be the containing class. I did notice that this works just fine if I declare it outside main() in my test program, however I would like the class file to contain everything so I can hand off the .cs file. Whats the correct way to do this?
Ive also tried
Class Rational
{
....
}
public static Rational operator/(...)
{
...
}
This does not work because the compiler expects interface,delegate, ... blah blah intellisense keywords.
Thanks for the help!