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why wont this work

#include <iostream> using namespace std; template <class T> class Div { public: Div (T x, T y) { cout <<x / y<<endl; } }; template < > class MyClass<char> { public: MyClass (char x) { cout << x <<endl; } }; int main () { string a, b; cin >> a >> b; int x, y; cin >> x >> y; Div <string> d2(a, b); Div <int> d1(x, y); }

4th Dec 2021, 3:26 PM
Mando
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Mando Because that is not a right template. You have to make template of Div class. My class doesn't not exist. Check this line: Div <string> d2(a, b); And also you have to calculate division of length of string x and y where x is a and y is b template < > class Div<string> { public: Div (string x, string y) { cout << x.size() / y.size() <<endl; } };
4th Dec 2021, 3:40 PM
A͢J
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#include <iostream> using namespace std; template <class T> class Div { public: Div (T x, T y) { cout<<x / y<<endl; } }; template <class T> class MyClass { public: MyClass (char x) { cout << x <<endl; } }; int main () { char a, b; cin >> a >> b; int x, y; cin >> x >> y; Div <char> d2(a, b); Div <int> d1(x, y); MyClass <char> mC(a); }
4th Dec 2021, 4:14 PM
Solo
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