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Latest revision as of 15:06, 23 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Friend Function in C++. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn |
00:08 | Friend function. |
00:10 | We will do this with the help of an example. |
00:13 | To record this tutorial, I am using: |
00:15 | Ubuntu OS version 11.10 |
00:19 | g++ compiler version 4.6.1 |
00:24 | Let us start with an introduction to friend function. |
00:27 | We know, the private data is not accessible outside the class. |
00:33 | To access the private data, we use friend function. |
00:37 | A friend function is not a member function of the class. |
00:42 | Friend function can be invoked without using an object. |
00:46 | The argument passed in the friend function is used as its object. |
00:51 | Let us see the declaration of a friend function. |
00:55 | friend keyword is used to declare a friend function. |
00:59 | Then we give the return_type. |
01:02 | function_name is the name of the function. |
01:05 | Then we pass arguments as class_name and object of the class. |
01:11 | Let us look at an example. |
01:13 | I have already typed the code on the editor. |
01:16 | I will open it. |
01:18 | In this program, we will perform addition operation. |
01:22 | Note that our file-name is frnd.cpp. |
01:27 | Let me explain the code now. |
01:30 | This is our header file as iostream. |
01:34 | Here we are using std namespace. |
01:37 | Then we have declared a class frnd. |
01:41 | In this, we have declared variables 'a' and 'b' as private. |
01:46 | Here we have declared a function input() as public. |
01:52 | In this, we take input from the user. |
01:55 | This is our friend function as compute(). |
01:58 | Here, we have passed arguments as class_name frnd and object of the class 'f1' . |
02:06 | Then we close the class. |
02:08 | Now, we can access the private members of class frnd using the friend function. |
02:16 | Here, we have used the compute() function. |
02:19 | In this, we will perform addition operation. |
02:23 | We add the variables 'a' and 'b'. |
02:26 | And then return the value. |
02:28 | Here, we access the private variables in non-member function using the object f1. |
02:35 | This is our main() function. |
02:38 | In this, we create an object of class frnd as f. |
02:44 | Then we call the function input() using the object f. |
02:48 | And here, we call function compute() and pass f as argument. |
02:54 | You can see that we have passed the argument as f in function compute(). |
02:58 | This is done by using the method pass by value. |
03:03 | f is passed to the value of f1. |
03:06 | And this is our return statement. |
03:09 | Now, let us execute the program. |
03:11 | Open the terminal window by pressing Ctrl, Alt and T keys simultaneously on your keyboard. |
03:20 | Now type: |
03:21 | g++ space frnd dot cpp space hyphen o space frnd. Press Enter. |
03:32 | Type: dot slash frnd |
03:36 | press Enter. |
03:38 | Here, it is displayed as: Enter the value of a and b. |
03:41 | I will enter as: 8 and 4. |
03:46 | The output is displayed as: |
03:48 | The result is: 12. |
03:51 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
03:54 | Let us move back to our slides. |
03:56 | Let us summarize.In this tutorial, we learned Friend function. e.g. friend int compute class-name frnd and object 'f1' . |
04:08 | As an assignment, write a program to find out the square and cube of a number. |
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04:56 | This is Ashwini Patil from IIT Bombay, signing off.Thank You for joining. |