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Operator Overloading in C++

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      What is Operator Overloading in C++?


    • #56174

      Hello,

      C++ allows you to specify more than one definition for an operator in the same scope, which is called operator overloading.

      The concept behind the operator overloading is a compile-time polymorphism in which the operator is overloaded to give the special meaning to the user-defined data type.

      The benefit of operators overloading is to perform various operations on the same operand.


      Regards,
      Nitesh Bavishiya

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