I encountered this problem when implementing a class:
class Cell {
bool isAlive;
int numNeighbours;
//...omit irrelavent private members
public:
Cell(); // Default constructor
~Cell(); // Destructor
void setLiving();
....
};
void Cell::setLiving(){
isAlive=true;
}
class Grid{...
friend std::ostream& ::operator(std::ostream& out, const Grid &g);
};//...omit
std::ostream& ::operator<<(std::ostream &out, const Grid &g){
int i,j;
for(i=0;i<g.gridSize;i++){
for(j=0;j<g.gridSize;j++){
if(**g.theGrid[i][j].isAliv*e*) out<<"X";
else out<<"_";
}
out<<endl;
}
return out;
}
The complier said that “isAlive” is a private member so I can’t call it that way
I think the problem is at “g.theGrid[i][j].isAlive”
I tried to friend class Grid but it didnt help
You mentioned
operator<<— it’s most likely a free function, so it needs to be declared asfriendto be able to access private members.