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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T02:03:00+00:00 2026-05-30T02:03:00+00:00

I am trying to learn the concept of pointer to function . I have

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I am trying to learn the concept of pointer to function . I have written a code Which is throwing errors Which i could not decipher . Please have a look

     # include<iostream>
     # include<stdio.h>
     # include<conio.h>

     using namespace std;
     typedef int(*pt2Func)(int,int);

     class A
     {
           private : int x;
                     int y;
           public:
                  A(){}
                  A(int a, int b)
                  {
                   x=a;
                   y=b;
                  } 
                  int sum(int a, int b){return a+b;}
                  int sub( int a , int b){return a-b;}
                  int mult( int a, int b){return a*b;}
                  pt2Func GetPtr2(const char c)
                  {
                      if (c == '+')
                      return &sum;    // line 25
                      else if(c== '-')
                      return &sub;    // line 27
                      else if(c=='*')
                      return &mult;   //line 29
                  }
                  void pass_ptr(int (*pointer_fn)(int,int))
                  {
                   int result;
                   result=(*pointer_fn)(10,5);
                   cout << " result is : " << result;
                  }
                   ~A(){}
     };

     int main()
     {
        A a(0,5); 
        pt2Func=(a.GetPtr2)('+');          //line 43
        int result = (a.*pt2Func)(5,10);   //line 44
        cout << "result is " << result;
        getch();
        return 0;  
     }

On compiling this program, I get the following errors in line 25,27,29:

cannot convert `int (A::*)(int, int)' to `int (*)(int, int)' in return 

I also get error in line 43 and 44 Which are

expected primary-expression before='token'
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    2026-05-30T02:03:01+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 2:03 am

    You need to replace typedef int(*pt2Func)(int,int); with:

     class A;                                 // <-- forward declaration
     typedef int (A::*pt2Func)(int,int);
    

    Then you need to replace return &sum; with return &A::sum; so that it matches type that you have defined.

    And you also need to replace these lines:

    pt2Func=(a.GetPtr2)('+');         // <-- pt2Func is type, name of variable is missing
    int result = (a.*pt2Func)(5,10);  // <-- type name (pt2Func) is not allowed here
    

    with these:

    pt2Func ptr = a.GetPtr2('+');
    int result = (a.*ptr)(5, 10);
    

    Then it will work as it was intended to work 😉

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