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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T23:26:20+00:00 2026-05-18T23:26:20+00:00

I have seperate functions for reading from a text file (depending on whether its

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I have seperate functions for reading from a text file (depending on whether its an int, float or double). I would like just one function with an additional argument (without using a subsequent IF statement). Does anyone have ideas?

Below is the form of my current functions.

float * read_column_f (char * file, int size_of_col){
...
col = (float*) malloc (height_row * sizeof(float));
...  return(col);}


double *    read_column_d (char * file, int size_of_col){
...
col = (double*) malloc (height_row * sizeof(double));
...  return(col);}


int *   read_column_i (char * file, int size_of_col){
...
col = (int*) malloc (height_row * sizeof(int));
...  return(col);}

EDIT: I want to implement this in C++, the C-style syntax used is due to memory preference.

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    2026-05-18T23:26:20+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:26 pm

    You can’t overload on return types. You either return value by reference as a function parameter:

    void read_column (char * file, int size_of_col, float&);
    void read_column (char * file, int size_of_col, int&);
    

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    or create a template:

    template<class T> T read_column (char * file, int size_of_col);
    
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