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  1. operator overloading - cppreference.com

    An operator function must have at least one function parameter or implicit object parameter whose type is a class, a reference to a class, an enumeration, or a reference to an enumeration. The operators :: …

  2. Comparison operators - cppreference.com

    Two-way comparison The two-way comparison operator expressions have the form Relational operators ... Equality operators ... 1) Returns true if lhs is less than rhs, false otherwise. 2) Returns true if lhs is …

  3. Member access operators - cppreference.com

    Explanation Built-in subscript operator provides access to an object pointed-to by the pointer or array operand. Built-in indirection operator provides access to an object or function pointed-to by the …

  4. C++ keyword: operator - cppreference.com

    Usage name of an overloaded operator function name of a user-defined conversion function name of an allocation function name of a deallocation function

  5. Arithmetic operators - cppreference.com

    Built-in bitwise logic operators For the built-in bitwise NOT operator, rhs must be a prvalue of integral or unscoped enumeration type, and integral promotion is performed on rhs. For other built-in bitwise …

  6. operator==,!=,<,<=,>,>=,<=> (std::vector) - cppreference.com

    3-6) Compares the contents of lhs and rhs lexicographically. The comparison is performed by a function equivalent to std::lexicographical_compare.

  7. Other operators - cppreference.com

    Other operators ... The function call operator provides function semantics for any object. The conditional operator (colloquially referred to as ternary conditional ) checks the boolean value of the first …

  8. Comparison operators - cppreference.com

    Comparison operators are binary operators that test a condition and return 1 if that condition is logically true and 0 if that condition is false.

  9. Logical operators - cppreference.com

    This operator is short-circuiting: if the first operand is true, the second operand is not evaluated. Note that bitwise logic operators do not perform short-circuiting.

  10. operator==,!=,<,<=,>,>=,<=> (std::basic_string) - cppreference.com

    Compares the contents of a string with another string or a null-terminated array of CharT. All comparisons are done via the compare () member function (which itself is defined in terms of …