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can I dynamically convert a base class object into a derived class object?

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  • E ewighell

    e.g:

    class DerivedClass:BaseClass
    {
    void functionInDerivedClassOnly();
    }
    BaseClass pBaseClass = new BaseClass();
    //can the following line be excuted correctly?
    (DerivedClass*)pBaseClass->functionInDerivedClassOnly();
    delete pBaseClass;

    Thank you very much!!! ------------------- I am learning C++ and English

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    Prakash Nadar
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    just by casting the baseclass pointer to derived class pointer does not make the object that was created i.e. baseclass into a dereived class. Its just like calling Donkey a dog does not make donkey to bark ;). so you can do this. BaseClass* pBaseClass = new DerivedClass(); ((DerivedClass*)pBaseClass)->functionInDerivedClassOnly(); or use reinterpret_cast


    -Prakash

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    • P Prakash Nadar

      just by casting the baseclass pointer to derived class pointer does not make the object that was created i.e. baseclass into a dereived class. Its just like calling Donkey a dog does not make donkey to bark ;). so you can do this. BaseClass* pBaseClass = new DerivedClass(); ((DerivedClass*)pBaseClass)->functionInDerivedClassOnly(); or use reinterpret_cast


      -Prakash

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      toxcct
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      hey, you posted the same thing as i did 1 hour later :sigh: where were you ? :|


      TOXCCT >>> GEII power
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      • S Stephen Hewitt

        Score: 1.8 (2 votes).

        How are the scores calculated? Obviously not an average as 3.6 (2x1.8) can't be obtained by adding 2 scores. Steve

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        ewighell
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        I have no idea what happened, either. I remember I voted for to 4 or 5. could someone in charge of this explain the problem? Thank you very much!!! ------------------- I am learning C++ and English

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        • T toxcct

          hey, you posted the same thing as i did 1 hour later :sigh: where were you ? :|


          TOXCCT >>> GEII power
          [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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          Owner drawn
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          He reinterpreted it.;P

          Jesus Loves:rose:

          --Owner Drawn:rose: --Nothing special --Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent --Never say quits --Jesus is Lord:rose:

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            He reinterpreted it.;P

            Jesus Loves:rose:

            --Owner Drawn:rose: --Nothing special --Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent --Never say quits --Jesus is Lord:rose:

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            toxcct
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            Owner drawn wrote:

            He reinterpreted it

            without quoting or refering to me ?! ;P not that sure...


            TOXCCT >>> GEII power
            [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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            • P Prakash Nadar

              just by casting the baseclass pointer to derived class pointer does not make the object that was created i.e. baseclass into a dereived class. Its just like calling Donkey a dog does not make donkey to bark ;). so you can do this. BaseClass* pBaseClass = new DerivedClass(); ((DerivedClass*)pBaseClass)->functionInDerivedClassOnly(); or use reinterpret_cast


              -Prakash

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              Stephen Hewitt
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              In the example above you should use static_cast<DerivedClass*>(pBaseClass). It's safer (but still not 100% safe) as it will only compile if it's possible for BaseClasss to exist which are also DerivedClasss (there is an inheritance relationship between them). Steve

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              • T toxcct

                hey, you posted the same thing as i did 1 hour later :sigh: where were you ? :|


                TOXCCT >>> GEII power
                [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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                Prakash Nadar
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                toxcct wrote:

                hey, you posted the same thing as i did 1 hour later

                I did not read the other solutions ;)


                -Prakash

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                • S Stephen Hewitt

                  In the example above you should use static_cast<DerivedClass*>(pBaseClass). It's safer (but still not 100% safe) as it will only compile if it's possible for BaseClasss to exist which are also DerivedClasss (there is an inheritance relationship between them). Steve

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                  Prakash Nadar
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                  Stephen Hewitt wrote:

                  In the example above you should use static_cast(pBaseClass)

                  yes, correct. Thanks.


                  -Prakash

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                  • T toxcct

                    hey, you posted the same thing as i did 1 hour later :sigh: where were you ? :|


                    TOXCCT >>> GEII power
                    [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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                    ThatsAlok
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                    toxcct wrote:

                    where were you ?

                    Me, Sleeping :)

                    "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

                    cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV

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                    • S Stephen Hewitt

                      Score: 1.8 (2 votes).

                      How are the scores calculated? Obviously not an average as 3.6 (2x1.8) can't be obtained by adding 2 scores. Steve

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                      toxcct
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                      the scores are ponderated with the level of the members... - a bronze member votes for 1 voice - a silver member votes for 2 voices - a gold member votes for 4 voices - a platinum member votes for 8 voices


                      TOXCCT >>> GEII power
                      [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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                      • T ThatsAlok

                        toxcct wrote:

                        where were you ?

                        Me, Sleeping :)

                        "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

                        cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV

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                        TOXCCT >>> GEII power
                        [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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                        • T toxcct

                          the scores are ponderated with the level of the members... - a bronze member votes for 1 voice - a silver member votes for 2 voices - a gold member votes for 4 voices - a platinum member votes for 8 voices


                          TOXCCT >>> GEII power
                          [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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                          Stephen Hewitt
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                          Ahhh Steve

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