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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T23:19:05+00:00 2026-05-30T23:19:05+00:00

For the following code: class A { public: static const int VAL; }; I

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For the following code:

class A
{
public:
static const int VAL;
};

I know that I can assign VAL a value in the class declaration:

class A
{
public:
static const int VAL = 3;
};

or in the CPP file:

const int A::VAL = 3;

But I would like to read the value in from a data file. I have a function now, let’s call it F() which reads in the value I want:

void F()
{
int value = ReadValueFromDataFile();

//But I can't do this:
const int A::VAL = value; //member cannot be defined in the current scope
}

How can I assign the value of VAL based on a value read in from a data file?

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    2026-05-30T23:19:06+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 11:19 pm

    At their definition (not their declaration) initialize the variables with the return value of a function call.

    #include <fstream>
    #include <iostream>
    
    class A
    {
    public:
    static const int VAL1;
    static const int VAL2;
    };
    
    int F(const char*);
    
    // If you need to separate .H from .CPP, put the lines above
    // in the .H, and the lines below in a .CPP
    
    const int A::VAL1 = F("1.txt");
    const int A::VAL2 = F("2.txt");
    
    int F(const char* filename)
    {
      std::ifstream file(filename);
      int result = 0;
      file >> result;
      return result;
    }
    
    int main () {
      std::cout << A::VAL1 << " " << A::VAL2 << "\n";
    }
    
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