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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:43:03+00:00 2026-05-14T16:43:03+00:00

I am attempting to create an overloaded unary – operator but can’t get the

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I am attempting to create an overloaded unary – operator but can’t get the code to compile. A cut-down version of the code is as follows:-

class frag
{
    public:

        frag myfunc  (frag oper1,
                      frag oper2);
        frag myfunc2  (frag oper1,
                      frag oper2);

        friend frag operator + (frag &oper1,
                                frag &oper2);

        frag operator - ()
        {
            frag f;
            f.element = -element;
            return f;
        }

    private:

        int element;

};

frag myfunc (frag oper1, frag oper2)
{
    return oper1 + -oper2;
}

frag myfunc2 (frag oper1, frag oper2)
{
    return oper1 + oper2;
}

frag operator+ (frag &oper1, frag &oper2)
{
    frag innerfrag;
    innerfrag.element = oper1.element + oper2.element;
    return innerfrag;
}

The compiler reports…

/home/brian/Desktop/frag.hpp: In function ‘frag myfunc(frag, frag)’:
/home/brian/Desktop/frag.hpp:41: error: no match for ‘operator+’ in ‘oper1 + oper2.frag::operator-()’
/home/brian/Desktop/frag.hpp:16: note: candidates are: frag operator+(frag&, frag&)

Could anyone suggest what I need to be doing here?

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    2026-05-14T16:43:04+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:43 pm

    const-correctness

    This has to be

     frag operator+ (const frag &oper1, const frag &oper2);
    

    or else the operands can’t be temporaries, such as the return value of operator-

    And unary minus should rather be:

    frag operator - () const;
    

    since it shouldn’t modify the operand.

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