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In the previous chapter, the declaration, initialization, and display of objects were presented. In this chapter, we continue our construction of classes by discussing how to write advanced constructors and destructors. Besides, this chapter also discusses one of C++ most powerful features, inheritance. Inheritance permits the reuse and extension of existing code in a way that ensures the new code does not adversely affect what has already been written.

Advanced constructors

In the last chapter, we already notice that constructors can provide a mechanism for initializing data members. However, constructors can do more than initializing data members. They can execute member functions and perform other type of initialization routines that a class may require when it first starts.

Parameterized constructors

Although constructor functions do not return values, they can accept parameters that a client can use to pass initialization values to the class.

Example: We can have a constructor function definition in the implementation file as follows:

Payroll::Payroll(double dFed, double dState){

dFedTax = dFed;

dStateTax = dState;

};

Once you create a parameterized constructor, you have to supply parameters when you instantiate a new object.

Example:

//Payroll.h

class Payroll{

public:

Payroll(double, double);

private:

double dFedTax;

double dStateTax;

}

//Payroll.cpp

#include “Payroll.h

#include<iostream.h>

Payroll::Payroll(double dFred, double dState){

dFedTax = dFed;

dStateTax = dState;

};

int main( ){

Payroll employee; //illegal

……

return 0;

}

Example

The program in this example finds the distance between two points using the pointer to class objects technique.

//points

#include<iostream.h>

#include<math.h>

class point {

private:

int x,y;

public:

point( int xnew, int ynew);

inline int getx(){

return(x);

}

inline int gety(){

return(y);

}

double finddist(point a, point b);

};

point::point(int xnew, ynew) //parameterized constructor

{

x = xnew;

y = ynew;

}

double point::finddist(point a, point b)

{

double temp;

temp = ((b.y – a.y)*(b.y – a.y) + (b.x – a.x)*(b.x – a.x));

return(sqrt(temp)):

}

int main()

{

double value;

point aobj(4,3), bobj(0, -1);

value = aobj.finddist(aobj, bobj);

cout<<“Distance between two points = “<<value<<endl;

return 0;

}

The output of the above program:

Distance between two points = 5.656855

Constructor functions can be overloaded , just like other functions. This means that you can instantiate different versions of a class, depending on the supplied parameters

Being able to overload a constructor function allows you to instantiate an object in multiple ways.

Example:

//Payroll.h

class Payroll{

public:

Payroll();

Payroll(double dFed);

Payroll(double dFed, double dState);

private:

double dFedTax;

double dStateTax;

}

//Payroll.cpp

#include “Payroll.h

#include<iostream.h>

Payroll::Payroll(){

dFedTax = 0.28;

dStateTax = 0.05;

};

Payroll::Payroll(double dFed){

dFedTax = dFed;

};

Payroll::Payroll(double dFred, double dState){

dFedTax = dFed;

dStateTax = dState;

};

int main( ){

Payroll employeeFL(0.28);

Payroll employeeMA(0.28, 0.0595);

return 0;

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