Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/02/16/21:16:46
From: | "Jean-Francois Desjardins" <jfd50 AT videotron DOT ca>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | c++
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Date: | Wed, 16 Feb 2000 19:53:45 -0500
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Hello!
I want to know how I can initialize an object, within an object:
ex:
class Panel{
private:
char xPos;
char yPos;
char Length;
char Width;
public:
Panel( char X, char Y, char Len, char Wid);
~Panel();
};
Panel( char X, char Y, char Len, char Wid);{
xPos=X;
yPos=Y;
Length=Len;
Width = Wid;
}
class Desktop{
public:
Panel Menu(0,0,100,100);
Panel Icon(0,100,100,100);
}
that way, it give me an ANSI c++ error.
I know if I do
int main(void){
Panel Menu(0,0,100,100);
return(0);
}
without the Desktop class it will work, but I can't do that... I need the
desktop class.
Can anyone help please? thanks
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