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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T02:58:12+00:00 2026-05-21T02:58:12+00:00

I am (very) new to C++, and am having some issues understanding structs. I’m

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I am (very) new to C++, and am having some issues understanding structs. I’m using example code from a course, so I have:

struct Point {
   int x;
   int y;
}

In another bit of code, I want to write the following:

drawLine(point1, new Point(x, y));

This does not work, and I understand that I am trying to declare a struct as if it were a class, but is there a way to do this? I have currently written a helper function which returns a Point from an x,y, but this seems roundabout.

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    2026-05-21T02:58:12+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:58 am

    The problem isn’t that you’re trying to declare a struct as if it were a class (in fact, there’s very little difference between the two in C++).

    The problem is that you’re trying to construct a Point from two ints, and there ins’t a suitable constructor. Here is how you can add one:

    struct Point {
       int x;
       int y;
       Point(int x, int y): x(x), y(y) {}
    };
    
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