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Classes in C++

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  • • To familiarise the reader with structs, as a prelude to the introduction of explicit classes.

  • • To introduce the reader to the implementation of the class construct in C++.

  • • To familiarise the reader with the use of class member functions, particularly constructors and destructors.

  • • To introduce the use of static class members.

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Graba, J. (1998). Classes in C++. In: Up and Running with C++. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3433-6_7

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