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How to create a typecast operator for a class?

I have a complex class: https://code.sololearn.com/cBtitZp78PHp/?ref=app I now wish to do the following: cout<<Complex(4,4); But, I get a lot of errors, like unable to bind rvalue reference as lvalue to ostream object, etc. How can I define a function to achieve the typecast we are able to do for integers and other fundamental data types? Please help!

22nd Jun 2017, 3:11 AM
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@Kinshuk I think this is what you are looking for https://code.sololearn.com/c82FZrifeo07/?ref=app
3rd Jul 2017, 6:21 PM
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... this is not what you want is it? friend ostream& operator<<(ostream &output, Complex c) { output << c.Re() << ", " << c.Im(); return output; } https://code.sololearn.com/cRhKLnJHWX2n/#cpp
22nd Jun 2017, 3:35 AM
jay
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https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/501218/?ref=app
30th Jun 2017, 9:38 PM
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Iff you are stuck you can always go bavk to the course and refer
22nd Jun 2017, 3:32 AM
👑 Prometheus 🇸🇬
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@jay I have the ostream& operator << overload, and can do this: Complex a(2,2); cout<<a<<endl; But I am unable to print like this: cout<<Complex(4,4)<<endl; while we can print like this: cout<<int(32.5)<<endl;
22nd Jun 2017, 3:52 AM
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@jay Lemme try... Hmm, its printing 4,4 on CppDroid as well. Guess there is still a problem with Code PlayGround...
22nd Jun 2017, 4:04 AM
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😀 when isnt there a problem! edit: I will take down your code now from my profile
22nd Jun 2017, 4:08 AM
jay
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@jay Thank You very much! Now, I wish to get the real 'typecast function', like: int a = int(22.22); For my complex class... How to create such a function so that, Complex(2.33,'A') is saved as 2.33, 65 ?
22nd Jun 2017, 4:13 AM
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Works like that in the code I did. I couldnt find the overload you did. I will look again edit: still can't see where you overloaded
22nd Jun 2017, 3:54 AM
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Dang.. this notification got lost..I will look see. Edit: I think that the easiest method without looking at the code again would be to create a template for complex. maybe
22nd Jun 2017, 5:26 AM
jay
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you can set the pair to any data type. int, float dbl dbl etc
22nd Jun 2017, 9:32 AM
jay
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but yes. you could do the same with your functions
22nd Jun 2017, 9:34 AM
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i will demonstrate code when i get home
22nd Jun 2017, 10:14 AM
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https://code.sololearn.com/czpRM40uGsGN/?ref=app edits in progress, but you get the idea.
22nd Jun 2017, 11:06 AM
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@jay Yours is printing -0, -0 idk why... The values, aren't being saved for use I think. Mine has the following prototype, thats why there is an error: friend ostream& operator << (ostream&, Complex&); //Now rvalues can't be passed, can they?
22nd Jun 2017, 3:55 AM
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template <class aType, class aType2> class Complex { private: aType real; aType2 imag; public: Complex(aType re = 0, aType2 im = 0) :real(re), imag(im) {} //etc etc } // in main cout << Complex<int, char>(4, 'A');
22nd Jun 2017, 5:45 AM
jay
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I think @Complex has the answer
23rd Jun 2017, 3:56 AM
Iwan
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i know works on pc, but not here.. keeps asking for input too
22nd Jun 2017, 3:56 AM
jay
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@Kinshuk. I do not know.. I changed my prototype to that of above and it still works on the pc.. well it outputs real, imaginary; which is I assume is what you want
22nd Jun 2017, 4:03 AM
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@jay That will make it more like a pair, wouldn't it? I need something to perform explicit conversions from fundamental data types to complex...
22nd Jun 2017, 8:54 AM
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