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Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on static members in C++. |
00:06 | In this tutorial we will learn, |
00:09 | Static keyoword. |
00:10 | Static variable |
00:12 | Static function |
00:14 | We will do this through an examples. |
00:17 | To record this tutorial, I am using |
00:20 | Ubuntu OS version 11.10 |
00:24 | g++ compiler v. 4.6.1 |
00:29 | Let us start with an introduction to static. |
00:33 | Static variables are initialized to zero before the first object is created. |
00:39 | Only one copy of the static variable exists for the whole program. |
00:44 | All the objects will share that variable. |
00:47 | It will remain in the memory till the end of the program. |
00:52 | Static functions |
00:54 | A static function may be called by itself without depending on any object. |
01.00 | To access a static function we use, |
01.03 | classname :: (scope resolution operator) and the staticfunction(); |
01:09 | Let us see an example on static memebers. |
01:13 | I have already typed the code on the editor. |
01:17 | Note that our file name is static dot cpp |
01:21 | Let me explain the code now. |
01:24 | This is our headerfile as iostream |
01:27 | Here we are using the std namespace |
01:31 | Then we have class statex. |
01:34 | In this we have a non-static variable as x declared as private. |
01:40 | Then we have a static variable sum declared as public. |
01:45 | This is our constructor statex. |
01:48 | In this we have incremented sum. |
01:52 | Then the value of sum is stored in x. |
01:55 | Here we have a static function stat. |
01:58 | In this we print the sum. |
02:01 | Then we have function number. |
02:04 | Here we print the number x |
02:07 | The class is closed here. |
02:10 | To declare the static variable globally we use scope resolution operator. |
02:15 | To access a static variable we write as: |
02:19 | datatype classname scope resolution operator and static variable name. |
02:26 | Now the storage is allocated to variable sum. |
02:31 | It is initialized to 0. |
02:33 | This is our main function. |
02:35 | Here we create objects of class statex. |
02:39 | As o1, o2 and o3. |
02:42 | Then we call the function number using the objects o1, o2 and o3. |
02:49 | Static function stat is accessed here. |
02:52 | Using the class name and the scope resolution operator. |
02:56 | Here we print the static variable sum. |
03:00 | And this is the return statement. |
03:03 | Let us execute the program. |
03:05 | Open the terminal window by pressing Ctrl, Alt and T keys simultaneously on your keyboard. |
03:13 | To compile type |
03:15 | g++ space static dot cpp space hyphen o space stat. Press Enter |
03:24 | Type ./stat (dot slash stat). Press Enter |
03:28 | The output is displayed as, |
03:30 | Number is: 0, 1, 2 |
03:33 | Result is: 3 |
03:35 | Now static var sum is 3 |
03:38 | Now I will explain the output: |
03:39 | Let me resize the window. |
03:42 | Here, First the value of number is 0 ie. x is 0. |
03:49 | The first object gives the value as 0 |
03:53 | Then we have the value as 1 ie. x =1 |
03:58 | The second object gives the value as 1 |
04:01 | And the third object gives the value as 2 |
04:05 | Then we call the stat function which gives the value of sum. |
04:10 | Result is sum. |
04:13 | Here sum is incremented and stored in x. |
04:18 | Hence this will gived the value as 3. |
04:22 | Thus the final output we have is. |
04:25 | Static var sum is 3. |
04:28 | Now let us create another object here as o4. |
04:34 | I will call the function number using the object o4. |
04:43 | Click on Save |
04:45 | Let us execute. |
04:48 | Press the arrow key twice. |
04:51 | Again Press the arrow key twice. |
04:54 | You can see that Result is 4. |
04:57 | Now static var sum is 4 |
05:00 | As the 4th object is created. |
05:03 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
05:06 | Come back to the slides. |
05:08 | Let us summarize: |
05:10 | In this tutorial, we learned, |
05:12 | static keyword. |
05:13 | Static variable |
05:15 | eg. static int sum; |
05:18 | Static function. |
05:19 | eg. static void stat() |
05:22 | As an assignment |
05:23 | Create a class that declares a static variable. |
05:26 | Decrement the variable. |
05:29 | And print the value. |
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