This topic is about D Programming – Class member functions.
A member function is a function specific to a class. It operates on any object of the class of which it is a member, and has access to all the members of a class for that object.
A member function is called using a dot operator (.) on a object where it manipulates data related to that object.
Let us put above concepts to set and get the value of different class members in a class −
import std.stdio; class Box { public: double length; // Length of a box double breadth; // Breadth of a box double height; // Height of a box double getVolume() { return length * breadth * height; } void setLength( double len ) { length = len; } void setBreadth( double bre ) { breadth = bre; } void setHeight( double hei ) { height = hei; } } void main( ) { Box Box1 = new Box(); // Declare Box1 of type Box Box Box2 = new Box(); // Declare Box2 of type Box double volume = 0.0; // Store the volume of a box here // box 1 specification Box1.setLength(6.0); Box1.setBreadth(7.0); Box1.setHeight(5.0); // box 2 specification Box2.setLength(12.0); Box2.setBreadth(13.0); Box2.setHeight(10.0); // volume of box 1 volume = Box1.getVolume(); writeln("Volume of Box1 : ",volume); // volume of box 2 volume = Box2.getVolume(); writeln("Volume of Box2 : ", volume); }
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result −
Volume of Box1 : 210 Volume of Box2 : 1560
In this topic we learned about D Programming – Class member functions. To learn more, Click Here.
Pingback: D Programming - Classes & Objects - Adglob Infosystem Pvt Ltd