How do I copy an object in C++?
In C++, you can copy an object using the copy constructor or the assignment operator. Would you like an example?
Yes, please provide an example using a class.
Sure! Here's a simple class:
class MyClass {
public:
int value;
MyClass(int v) : value(v) {}
// Copy constructor
MyClass(const MyClass &obj) {
value = obj.value;
}
};
You can create a copy of an object like this:
MyClass obj1(10);
MyClass obj2 = obj1; // Calls the copy constructor
What if I want to copy an object with dynamic memory?
In that case, you need to implement a deep copy in your copy constructor to handle the dynamic memory properly. Would you like to see an example?
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