Object Oriented Programming Practical 20

Question 1
Write a C++ program to add two complex numbers using operator overloading by a friend function.
complex.cpp
C
				#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>

class complex
{
	int real,img;

	public:
	void accept()
	{
		cout<<"\nEnter real part of complex number: ";
		cin>>real;
		cout<<"\nEnter imaginary part of complex number: ";
		cin>>img;
	}
	
	void display()
	{
		cout<<"\nReal part of complex number= "<<real;
		cout<<"\nImaginary part of complex number= "<<img<<endl;
	}
	
	friend complex operator+(complex,complex);
};

complex operator+(complex x,complex y)
{
	complex c;
	c.real=x.real+y.real;
	c.img=x.img+y.img;
	return c;
}

void main()
{
	clrscr();
	complex c1,c2,c3;
	cout<<"\nComplex number 1";
	c1.accept();
	cout<<"\nComplex number 2";
	c2.accept();
	c3=c1+c2;
	cout<<"\nComplex number 3";
	c3.display();
	getch();
}

			
Output
Question 2
Write a C++ program to subtract two complex numbers using operator overloading by using member function.
complex2.cpp
C
				#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>

class complex
{
	int real,img;

	public:
	void accept()
	{
		cout<<"\nEnter real part of complex number: ";
		cin>>real;
		cout<<"\nEnter imaginary part of complex number: ";
		cin>>img;
	}
	
	void display()
	{
		cout<<"\nReal part of complex number= "<<real;
		cout<<"\nImaginary part of complex number= "<<img<<endl;
	}
	
	complex operator-(complex x)
	{
		complex c;
		c.real=x.real+real;
		c.img=x.img+img;
		return c;
	}
};

void main()
{
	clrscr();
	complex c1,c2,c3;
	cout<<"\nComplex number 1";
	c1.accept();
	cout<<"\nComplex number 2";
	c2.accept();
	c3=c1-c2;
	cout<<"\nComplex number 3";
	c3.display();
	getch();
}

			
Output
Question 3
Write a C++ program to compare two strings using'==' operator overloading.
compare.cpp
C
				#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>

class compare
{
	char str[50];

	public:
	void accept()
	{
		cout<<"\nEnter string: ";
		cin>>str;
	}
	
	void operator==(compare x)
	{
		int c=strcmp(str,x.str);
		if(c==0)
			cout<<"\nBoth strings are equal";
		else
			cout<<"\nBoth strings are not equal";
	}
};

void main()
{
	clrscr();
	compare c1,c2;
	cout<<"\nString 1";
	c1.accept();
	cout<<"\nString 2";
	c2.accept();
	c1==c2;
	getch();
}

			
Output

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