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Objects and OOPs concept in C++
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How is Objects used in OOPs concept of C++?
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Explanation |
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Objects are instance of a class, that interact with each other at runtime. In OOPs, Objects are decalred at the
end of the class definition or after the "}" braces. They can be of any type based on its declaration
Example:
#include <iostream.h>
class Cube
{
public:
int cub( val)
{
r = val*val*val;
return r;
}
void show()
{
cout << "The cube is::" << r;
}
private:
int val, r;
}x;
void main()
{
Cube x;
x.cub(2);
x.show();
}
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Result:
The cbe is :: 8
In the above example "x" is an object of the class "Cube" used to
access the functions inside the class.
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C++ is one of the most used programming languages in the world. Also known as "C with Classes".
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