Am Tuesday, den 14. August 2001 22:04:25 schrieb Tony Godshall: > On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 01:30:09PM +0900, eric wrote: > > > > Hello there, > > > > I'm fairly new to c++programming, and I'm sure the question I'm going to ask > > has a very very simple answer but since I don't know it, and have searched > > on the Internet for an answer, without success, I thought I'd try e-mailing > > yourself. > > > > Put simply: > > > > I have two classes. > > > > 1/ Class A is the main class, and is realized as object A, > > 2/ object B is created from class B in one of the member functions of > > object A. > > > > I simply want to access some other member functions of object B, by any of > > the member functions in object A. > > > > If you could tell me how to do this, I'd really appreciate it. > Make the methods public. Declare B a friend of A or declare the member-functions of B you want to access friends of A. BTW: wrong mailinglist. MfG bmg -- "Des is völlig wurscht, was heut beschlos- | M G Berberich sen wird: I bin sowieso dagegn!" | berberic@fmi.uni-passau.de (SPD-Stadtrat Kurt Schindler; Regensburg) |
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