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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:40:32+00:00 2026-05-14T22:40:32+00:00

I just wanted to know the difference between . operator and :: operator?

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I just wanted to know the difference between . operator and :: operator?

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    2026-05-14T22:40:33+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:40 pm

    The former (dot, .) is used to access members of an object, the latter (double colon, ::) is used to access members of a namespace or a class.

    Consider the following setup.

    namespace ns {
        struct type
        {
            int var;
        };
    }
    

    In this case, to refer to the structure, which is a member of a namespace, you use ::. To access the variable in an object of type type, you use ..

    ns::type obj;
    obj.var = 1;
    
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