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From: Michael Bukin <bukinm AT inp DOT nsk DOT su>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: C++ class interaction and overloading (should be simple answer)
Date: 05 Aug 1997 11:25:07 +0700
Organization: Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
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Jeff Weeks <pweeks AT execulink DOT com> writes:

> I've got a C++ problem here.  I've defined a two classes: Vector and
> Matrix.  I'd like to be able to do this:
> 
> Vector2 = Vector1 * Matrix1
> 
> But I can't get that to work.  Is this possible?
> 
> class Vector {
>     inline friend Vector operator * (Matrix& mat, Vector& vect);

Try: Vector2 = Matrix1 * Vector1;

HTH.

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