I'm implementing vector class and I need to get an opposite of some vector. Is it possible to define this method using operator overloading?
Here's what I mean:
Vector2f vector1 = -vector2;
Here's what I want this operator to accomplish:
Vector2f& oppositeVector(const Vector2f &_vector)
{
x = -_vector.getX();
y = -_vector.getY();
return *this;
}
Thanks.
It's
Can be within the class, or outside. My sample is in namespace scope.
Yes, but you don't provide it with a parameter:
Note that you should not return *this. The unary - operator needs to create a brand new Vector value, not change the thing it is applied to, so your code may want to look something like this: