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C++ How to Program, 10/e
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C++ How to Program, 10/e

by Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel
February 2016
Beginner
1080 pages
207h 57m
English
Pearson
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Summary

Section 18.1 Introduction

  • Templates enable us to specify a range of related (overloaded) functions—called function-template specializations (p. 785)—or a range of related classes—called class-template specializations (p. 785).

Section 18.2 Class Templates

  • Class templates provide the means for describing a class generically and for instantiating classes that are type-specific versions of this generic class.

  • Class templates are called parameterized types (p. 785); they require type parameters to specify how to customize a generic class template to form a specific class-template specialization.

  • To use class-template specializations you write one class template. When you need a new type-specific class, the compiler writes the source ...

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