yep..thats right,me again..i hope that im not making you nervous or something with my question,im just a c# newbie (for now...hehe ).
this time,i have a question regarded to "Operators overloading".
ive snooped abit at this code (from MSDN..) :
my question is as follows..: in all the example ive seen so far about OO (operators overloading...) ive seen that the overloading method (...or whatever it called) used parameters of the costructor type...hmm..is this necessery?
i really (yet..) dont understad it that good....
10x in advance.
this time,i have a question regarded to "Operators overloading".
ive snooped abit at this code (from MSDN..) :
Code:
using System;
public struct Complex
{
public int real;
public int imaginary;
public Complex(int real, int imaginary)
{
this.real = real;
this.imaginary = imaginary;
}
// Declare which operator to overload (+), the types
// that can be added (two Complex objects), and the
// return type (Complex):
public static Complex operator +(Complex c1, Complex c2)
{
return new Complex(c1.real + c2.real, c1.imaginary + c2.imaginary);
}
// Override the ToString method to display an complex number in the suitable format:
public override string ToString()
{
return(String.Format("{0} + {1}i", real, imaginary));
}
public static void Main()
{
Complex num1 = new Complex(2,3);
Complex num2 = new Complex(3,4);
// Add two Complex objects (num1 and num2) through the
// overloaded plus operator:
Complex sum = num1 + num2;
// Print the numbers and the sum using the overriden ToString method:
Console.WriteLine("First complex number: {0}",num1);
Console.WriteLine("Second complex number: {0}",num2);
Console.WriteLine("The sum of the two numbers: {0}",sum);
}
}
my question is as follows..: in all the example ive seen so far about OO (operators overloading...) ive seen that the overloading method (...or whatever it called) used parameters of the costructor type...hmm..is this necessery?
i really (yet..) dont understad it that good....
10x in advance.