I have a main class:
class Sportist{
private:
string ime;
int godina_na_ragjanje;
int godisna_zarabotuvacka_EUR;
public:
Sportist(string i, int g_n_r, int g_z_EUR){
ime = i;
godina_na_ragjanje = g_n_r;
godisna_zarabotuvacka_EUR = g_z_EUR;
}
};
And now I have a new class like this:
class Fudbaler:public Sportist{
private:
int broj_na_odigrani_natprevari;
int danocna_stapka;
public:
Fudbaler(string ime, int godina, int zarabotuvacka, int b, int d){
:Sportist(ime, godina, zarabotuvacka)
broj_na_odigrani_natprevari = b;
danocna_stapka = d;
}
float danok(){
return godisna_zarabotuvacka_EUR * danocna_stapka;
}
friend ostream& operator<<(ostream &os, Fudbaler F){
return os << "Ime: " << ime << endl
<< "Godina na raganje: " << godina_na_ragjanje << endl
<< "Godisna zarabotuvacka(EUR): " << godisna_zarabotuvacka_EUR << endl
<< "Danok sto treba da plati: " << danok();
}
};
I want to call the constructor from the first class in the second class, but I get errors that I haven't provided arguments which I do.. and also, I want to know how to access the private elements from the first class in the second, because it's taken as 'public', so how can I use them in my functions, like danok().
Errors while calling the constructor:
no matching function for call to 'Sportist::Sportist()'
candidates are:
Sportist::Sportist(std::string, int, int)
candidate expects 3 arguments, 0 provided
Error while calling variables using public method:
'int Sportist::godisna_zarabotuvacka_EUR' is private
You do not initialize
Sportist
before you enter yourFudbaler
constructor function body. Therefore the Compiler tries to use a default constructur ofSportist
which does not exists. You Need to initializeSportist
before entering theFudbaler
constructor body.Initializers are appended after the closing parenthesis before the function body in curly brackets:
Private variables are private and cannot be accessed in child classes. If you want to Access the
Sportist
members inFudbaler
member function you need to declare themprotected
(only accessible in this class and child classes) orpublic
(generally accessible).