I have an abstract class an I like to know if it's possible to define an abstract function with variable arguments list?
Give me an example if it's possible.
See Question&Answers more detail:osI have an abstract class an I like to know if it's possible to define an abstract function with variable arguments list?
Give me an example if it's possible.
See Question&Answers more detail:osYes, it is possible in principle. An example follows below. You can see the output here.
Also read about variable arguments list here and here
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdarg>
using namespace std;
class AbstractClass{
public:
virtual double average(int num, ... ) = 0;
};
class ConcreteClass : public AbstractClass{
public:
virtual double average(int num, ... )
{
va_list arguments; // A place to store the list of arguments
double sum = 0;
va_start ( arguments, num ); // Initializing arguments to store all values after num
for ( int x = 0; x < num; x++ ) // Loop until all numbers are added
sum += va_arg ( arguments, double ); // Adds the next value in argument list to sum.
va_end ( arguments ); // Cleans up the list
return sum / num; // Returns the average
}
};
int main()
{
AbstractClass* interface = new ConcreteClass();
cout << interface->average( 3 , 20 ,30 , 40 );
return 0;
}