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How would I use a friend method that is predefined in a header file?


Essentially, my Computer Science teacher is making me use the friend std::ostream method for output.. I have imported it into the header file as one can see below, but I have no clue how to use it in the student.cpp. Adding student::ostream did not work. How would I be able to use the header predefined method in my student.cpp

My header file

#pragma once
#include <iostream>
class student
{
public:
    student();
    std::string settingStudentName;
    bool disiplineIssue();

    // provided again so you learn this valuable override method for printing class data.
    friend std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& const student &);

private:
    std::string studentName;
    bool hasDisciplineIssue;
};

Student.cpp

#include "student.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <ctime>
using namespace std;

student::student()
{
    
}


bool student::disiplineIssue()
{
    // Max the random integer can go
   int max = 100;
   srand(time(0));
   int random = rand()%max;

    // bool variable for returning
    bool True_or_False = false;
   if (random <= 5)
   {
       True_or_False = true;
   }
   return True_or_False;    
}

ostream& operator<< (ostream& output, const student& aStudent) {
    
    output << aStudent.studentName << " ";
    if (aStudent.hasDisciplineIssue) {
        output << "has ";
    }
    else {
        output << "doesn't have ";
    }
    output << "a discipline issue";
    return output;
}

Edit: When I do not have student:: in front, ostream works but if I add student:: in front, it says it can not resolve the symbol. I am not sure if the one without student:: is using the one I defined in the header file.


Solution

  • I would proceed in the following manner:

    1. add body and declaration parameters to function settingStudentName in both header and main file;
    2. insert correct dependancies (#include);
    3. add a main() driver function;
    4. also, use correct syntax (friend std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream&, const student &);) lacked the comma , separator between the function arguments.

    A MWE:

    #ifndef STUDENT_H_INCLUDED
    #define STUDENT_H_INCLUDED
    
    #include <iostream>
    #include <string>
    class student
    {
    public:
        student();
        std::string settingStudentName(const std::string&);
        bool disiplineIssue();
    
        // provided again so you learn this valuable override method for printing class data.
        friend std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream&, const student &);
    
    private:
        std::string studentName;
        bool hasDisciplineIssue;
    };
    
    #endif // STUDENT_H_INCLUDED
    
    #include "student.h"
    #include <iostream>
    #include <cstdlib>
    #include <ctime>
    #include <string>
    
    using namespace std;
    
    student::student()
    {
    
    }
    
    string student::settingStudentName(const string& input)
    {
        studentName = input;
    
        return input;
    }
    
    bool student::disiplineIssue()
    {
        // Max the random integer can go
       int max = 100;
       srand(time(0));
       int random = rand()%max;
    
        // bool variable for returning
        bool True_or_False = false;
       if (random <= 5)
       {
           True_or_False = true;
       }
       return True_or_False;
    }
    
    ostream& operator<< (ostream& output, const student& aStudent) {
    
        output << aStudent.studentName << " ";
        if (aStudent.hasDisciplineIssue) {
            output << "has ";
        }
        else {
            output << "doesn't have ";
        }
        output << "a discipline issue";
        return output;
    }
    
    
    int main()
    {
        student Jack;
        Jack.settingStudentName("Jack");
        Jack.disiplineIssue();
    
        cout << Jack << endl;
    
        return 0;
    }
    

    Here is the output:

    Jack has a discipline issue
    
    

    And here is a compiled version you can play with https://wandbox.org/permlink/mF49xQxkXs3M7n0M