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  • R ramana g

    default parameter?? search for "default parameter"

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    Wischkony
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    You are right, but i did it before posting the message. I knew it sounds like a common question, but i did not found any good solutions for my question. I found an article which uses contructors for struct, i want to avoid this solution, i just need to get this parameter NULL.... I know also that how to get default parameters if i use something like int, float... but i need this for structs which seems to have an other behaviour. :-/

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    • W Wischkony

      You are right, but i did it before posting the message. I knew it sounds like a common question, but i did not found any good solutions for my question. I found an article which uses contructors for struct, i want to avoid this solution, i just need to get this parameter NULL.... I know also that how to get default parameters if i use something like int, float... but i need this for structs which seems to have an other behaviour. :-/

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      ramana g
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      i used a pointer to class as default parameter in c++. i dont know about c

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      • CPalliniC CPallini

        C++ allows default arguments, see, for instance, [^].

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        Wischkony
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        Oh ha,...sry Maybe my question was not clearly. I know how to handle default arguments(int,bool,float,double...)...but i dont know how to handle it for Structs!

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          yes, that's called "default arguments"

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          Wischkony
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          :) okay, i did not knew that they were called default arguments. (I thought default parameter was correct...) But how can i handle structs??? I want to set an struct argument to NULL by default... Hm...

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          • R ramana g

            i used a pointer to class as default parameter in c++. i dont know about c

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            Wischkony
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            You are right, classes would work, but it is not an option for me :( Anyway, thank you

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            • W Wischkony

              Oh ha,...sry Maybe my question was not clearly. I know how to handle default arguments(int,bool,float,double...)...but i dont know how to handle it for Structs!

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              CPallini
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              It makes difference? For instance:

              void foo(MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct());

              doesn't fit your needs? :)

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              • W Wischkony

                Oh ha,...sry Maybe my question was not clearly. I know how to handle default arguments(int,bool,float,double...)...but i dont know how to handle it for Structs!

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                BonshatS
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                It should work the same way. What error are you getting that it doesn't?

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                • CPalliniC CPallini

                  It makes difference? For instance:

                  void foo(MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct());

                  doesn't fit your needs? :)

                  If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                  This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
                  [My articles]

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                  Wischkony
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                  Very good point... but, i use structs which also contains structs and many other items, so it would look like this:

                  void func(
                  MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring" )
                  );

                  Am i right?? I think so. AND another problem is, that if i want to check it in the function, if it is a default, so i have to provide an additional variable:

                  void func(
                  MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring",1 )
                  );
                  ...
                  void func(
                  MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring",1 )
                  )
                  {
                  if(mystruct.isDefault==1)//isDefault->last parameter
                  {...}
                  else
                  {...}
                  }

                  I hoped(and still hoping) there is an easier solution, but you are right, this would work.

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                  • B BonshatS

                    It should work the same way. What error are you getting that it doesn't?

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                    Wischkony
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                    Oh, okay,... void func(myStruct *ms); works fine. But with: void func(myStruct *ms=NULL); i got the error C2143: Syntax error: missing ')' before '=' Maybe i am totaly wrong, but i think, i got the error because setting a default value for a struct can not be done so easy.

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                    • W Wischkony

                      Very good point... but, i use structs which also contains structs and many other items, so it would look like this:

                      void func(
                      MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring" )
                      );

                      Am i right?? I think so. AND another problem is, that if i want to check it in the function, if it is a default, so i have to provide an additional variable:

                      void func(
                      MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring",1 )
                      );
                      ...
                      void func(
                      MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring",1 )
                      )
                      {
                      if(mystruct.isDefault==1)//isDefault->last parameter
                      {...}
                      else
                      {...}
                      }

                      I hoped(and still hoping) there is an easier solution, but you are right, this would work.

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                      Wischkony wrote:

                      use structs which also contains structs and many other items, so it would look like this: void func( MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring" ) ); Am i right?? I think so.

                      Yes, you may also override the MyStruct's default constructor to take care about.

                      Wischkony wrote:

                      AND another problem is, that if i want to check it in the function, if it is a default, so i have to provide an additional variable: void func( MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring",1 ) );...void func(MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring",1 ) ){if(mystruct.isDefault==1)//isDefault->last parameter {...}else {...}}

                      Provided you've overridden the default MyStruct's constructor the way I told, you may also use the following test (you've also to override the == operator, of course):

                      if ( mistruct == MyStruct() )

                      :)

                      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                      This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
                      [My articles]

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                      • CPalliniC CPallini

                        Wischkony wrote:

                        use structs which also contains structs and many other items, so it would look like this: void func( MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring" ) ); Am i right?? I think so.

                        Yes, you may also override the MyStruct's default constructor to take care about.

                        Wischkony wrote:

                        AND another problem is, that if i want to check it in the function, if it is a default, so i have to provide an additional variable: void func( MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring",1 ) );...void func(MyStruct mystruct=MyStruct(MyStruct2(),MyStruct3(),2,3,4,"anystring",1 ) ){if(mystruct.isDefault==1)//isDefault->last parameter {...}else {...}}

                        Provided you've overridden the default MyStruct's constructor the way I told, you may also use the following test (you've also to override the == operator, of course):

                        if ( mistruct == MyStruct() )

                        :)

                        If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                        This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
                        [My articles]

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                        ->Yes, you may also override the MyStruct's default constructor to take care about. Yes, i know :) By reading and writing answers, i am thinking more and more that this is a good solution and not a bad solution. I was dreaming of an easy way like this: void func(mystruct *ms=NULL); But maybe this will stay a dream ;) Thanks a lot for your time.

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                        • W Wischkony

                          ->Yes, you may also override the MyStruct's default constructor to take care about. Yes, i know :) By reading and writing answers, i am thinking more and more that this is a good solution and not a bad solution. I was dreaming of an easy way like this: void func(mystruct *ms=NULL); But maybe this will stay a dream ;) Thanks a lot for your time.

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                          Wischkony wrote:

                          void func(mystruct *ms=NULL);

                          Well, you have also that option. :)

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                          modified on Monday, December 15, 2008 11:53 AM

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                          • W Wischkony

                            Oh, okay,... void func(myStruct *ms); works fine. But with: void func(myStruct *ms=NULL); i got the error C2143: Syntax error: missing ')' before '=' Maybe i am totaly wrong, but i think, i got the error because setting a default value for a struct can not be done so easy.

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                            David Crow
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                            Wischkony wrote:

                            Maybe i am totaly wrong, but i think, i got the error because setting a default value for a struct can not be done so easy.

                            It has nothing to do with it being a struct. It has to do with the file having a .c extension.

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                            • W Wischkony

                              Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to set an struct parameter to NULL. Something like this:

                              typedef struct _myStruct
                              {
                              int a;
                              }myStruct;
                              ...
                              //if i dont pass a parameter set the pointer to NULL
                              void func(myStruct *ms=NULL);
                              ...
                              main()
                              {
                              myStruct mS;
                              ...
                              func();
                              ...
                              func(&mS);
                              ...
                              }

                              Is something like this possible... Thanks in advance...

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                              Wischkony
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                              i have to apologize to all here trying help me. I was running for hours against a wall. i tried the following: void func(mystruct *ms=NULL); and got an error, so thought this is not possible!! But it is possible, with: void func(mystruct *ms); void func(mystruct *ms=NULL) { ... } I am sry,...aeh this is embarrasing...

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                              • W Wischkony

                                i have to apologize to all here trying help me. I was running for hours against a wall. i tried the following: void func(mystruct *ms=NULL); and got an error, so thought this is not possible!! But it is possible, with: void func(mystruct *ms); void func(mystruct *ms=NULL) { ... } I am sry,...aeh this is embarrasing...

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                                Mark Salsbery
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                                Wischkony wrote:

                                I am sry,...aeh this is embarrasing...

                                Heh. No problem. No better way to find silly mistakes and easy solutions than putting it out there for the world to see :)

                                Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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