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Constants Data Members in C++

We have constant functions in C++.Is it possible to declare Data member of the class as a constant?
Sep 18 '07 #1
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gpraghuram
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We have constant functions in C++.Is it possible to declare Data member of the class as a constant?

Hi,
You can declare data members as constant. But in the constructior you shuld use constructor initialization list to assign a value to it.

Thanks
Raghuram
Sep 18 '07 #2

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