What are overloaded functions in C++?
Overloaded functions in C++ are functions that have the same name but differ in the type or number of their parameters.
Can you give me an example of overloaded functions?
Sure! For instance, you can have a function add(int a, int b)
and another add(double a, double b)
. Both are named add
but accept different types.
What happens if I call an overloaded function with the wrong type?
If you call an overloaded function with a type that doesn't match any of the defined overloads, you'll get a compilation error.
Are there any limitations to function overloading?
Yes, function overloading can lead to ambiguity if the compiler cannot determine which function to call based on the arguments.
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