Is there an easy way to use a base class's variables?
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04-07-2019 - |
Question
When you have a derived class, is there an simpler way to refer to a variable from a method other than:
BaseClass::variable
EDIT
As it so happens, I found a page that explained this issue using functions instead:
Template-Derived-Classes Errors. Apparently it makes a difference when using templates classes.
Solution
If the base class member variable is protected or public than you can just refer to it by name in any member function of the derived class. If it is private to the base class the compiler will not let the derived class access it at all. Example:
class Base
{
protected:
int a;
private:
int b;
};
class Derived : public Base
{
void foo()
{
a = 5; // works
b = 10; // error!
}
};
There is also something to be said for keeping all member variables private, and providing getters and setters as needed.
Also, beware of "hiding" data members:
class Base
{
public:
int a;
};
class Derived : public Base
{
public:
int a;
};
This will create two variables named a
: one in Base
, one in Derived
, and it will likely lead to confusion and bugs.
OTHER TIPS
Related: Using “super” in C++