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May 16, 2017 20:21
Thanks for the help. You saved me a lot of time.
May 16, 2017 20:21
Alright.
May 16, 2017 20:20
Thanks.
May 16, 2017 20:20
Ok, I see now.
May 16, 2017 20:20
Oh, I did not see the int. And by the way, when I correct it (add "static byte") then I get this warning: 'static' may not be used when defining (as opposed to declaring) a static data member [-fpermissive].
May 16, 2017 20:18
before the "MyKeyPad::m_keys[ROWS][COLS] = {"
May 16, 2017 20:18
So I must write "static byte" before it?
May 16, 2017 20:14
Getting same errors for: m_keys and m_rowPins
May 16, 2017 20:14
The error: 'm_colPins' in 'class MyKeyPad' does not name a type MyKeyPad.cpp
May 16, 2017 20:13
Im sorry, I failed at compiling the code. Here is my .h file: pastebin.com/aQsjS0fB and here is .cpp file: pastebin.com/LNL9cfHS
May 16, 2017 20:06
@milleniumbug
May 16, 2017 20:04
happening = exectued :)
May 16, 2017 20:04
By the way, is this happening at compile-time? The: " A::lolz = 42; " code.
May 16, 2017 20:02
Oh, thanks for that. I am using them.
May 16, 2017 19:58
What is that?
May 16, 2017 19:58
"guards"?
May 16, 2017 19:58
As i understood.
May 16, 2017 19:58
Is this valid?
May 16, 2017 19:58
A.h: class A
{
static int lolz;
};
A.cpp: #include "A.h" A::lolz = 42;
May 16, 2017 19:56
Because, this is all in one file. main.cpp I guess.
May 16, 2017 19:56
Ok, because I do not really know C++, how can I write this divided into 2 files. i.e. .h and .cpp
May 16, 2017 19:53
So anywhere in cpp file outside constructor?
May 16, 2017 19:51
I am doing this because, I saw this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/28228369/…
May 16, 2017 19:50
So, where shall I put the code I just put in constructor?
May 16, 2017 19:49
I mean, why is it wrong if it is inside my constructor (which is)?
May 16, 2017 19:48
I'm sorry, I did not understand why?
May 16, 2017 19:47
But i get an error: cannot convert '<brace-enclosed initializer list>' to 'char'
May 16, 2017 19:47
Hi, in my .h file i have something like this (dont worry about COLS and ROWS they are define which I did not show): static char m_keys[ROWS][COLS]; And in my constructor, I am trying to do this code: MyKeyPad::m_keys[ROWS][COLS] = {
{ 'D', 'C', 'B', 'A'},
{ '#', '9', '6', '3'},
{ '0', '8', '5', '2'},
{ '*', '7', '4', '1'}
};
May 8, 2017 14:56
@nwp Thank you. I guess I will go with, "The C++ Programming Language (4th edition)".
May 8, 2017 14:41
Whoops, I cannot edit. Never mind, It is First book: 193 and Second book: 1366 pages.
May 8, 2017 14:40
I am editing...
May 8, 2017 14:40
Sorry i did mistake. First one is 193 while Second one is 1366
May 8, 2017 14:39
Yes.
 

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May 8, 2017 14:55
I.e. "A tour of C++"
May 8, 2017 14:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes I guess, that is, the one that is 193 pages.
May 8, 2017 14:52
@JerryCoffin I see, and there is no difference if I know programming? I mean is one of them more for begginers? Or are they on the same level?
May 8, 2017 14:51
@EtiennedeMartel @R.MartinhoFernandes Ok, then I guess I will just ignore you two...
May 8, 2017 14:50
@EtiennedeMartel Well, I do not said that you need to. So please, keep it to yourself.
May 8, 2017 14:49
No need to argue.
May 8, 2017 14:48
I ask A question. And he gives me answer to B question... Ok, let me turn this into polite situation. I have finished "K&R The C programming language book (second edition)". So I have programming experience as well. So i want to know, is it better to start learning C++ from "A tour of C++" or "The C++ Programming Language (4th edition)".
May 8, 2017 14:44
Or write his opinion "clearly".
May 8, 2017 14:44
Is there anyone that can answer question "clearly"?
May 8, 2017 14:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes As i know, you said: "I answered what was asked: knowing C doesn't make either better than the other." And now "as stated, it makes little difference.". You are not really much of help to me...
May 8, 2017 14:42
Seriously, doesnt it?
May 8, 2017 14:42
Just to make this clear, I wonder, it makes no difference if I know pointer, structs etc.
May 8, 2017 14:42
Ok than.
May 8, 2017 14:41
See, I did not ask that. I asked "which one is better for people that finished C". So yea...
May 8, 2017 14:39
@EtiennedeMartel By the way, are you even following what I am saying? Both of them are written by Stroustrup...
May 8, 2017 14:38
Well, I do not agree with you that C is not important... I did not ask you whether it is or not. I asked you which one is better if I know pointers etc. Please answer what I have asked.
May 8, 2017 14:36
Hi, I want to know what is the difference between these two books for C++, and which one is better for people that finished C, and have knowledge about everything explained in C, but don't know C++ (like me). First Book: A Tour of C++ Second Book: The C++ Programming Language (4th edition), both written by Bjarne Stroustrup.
By the way, I have seen this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/…
No need to paste the link here again.
And i do not understand why the page difference is so big. First book has 1366 pages, while Second book has 193.