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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T00:13:12+00:00 2026-06-12T00:13:12+00:00

Here is a class: class P1{ public: P1(int i){} }; Here is another class:

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Here is a class:

class P1{
public:
    P1(int i){}
};

Here is another class:

class P2{
public:
    P2(int i){}
};

Here is a class that inherits from the two classes above:

class D: public P1, public P2{
    //?
};  

Did I inheirt the constructors of the two classes as well?
How can I edit class D, so that I can construct the derived class in the following way:

D d(11,22);
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    2026-06-12T00:13:13+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 12:13 am
    class D : public P1, public P2
    {
        public:
           D(int x, int y) : P1(x), P2(y) 
           {
           }
    };
    
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