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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T01:12:25+00:00 2026-05-22T01:12:25+00:00

I write a class struct opera{ int a,b; int op; opera(int a1=0,int b1=0,int op1=-1):a(a1),b(b1),op(op1){}

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I write a class

struct opera{
  int a,b;
  int op;
  opera(int a1=0,int b1=0,int op1=-1):a(a1),b(b1),op(op1){}
  opera& operator=(opera& tmp){
    a=tmp.a;
    b=tmp.b;
    op=tmp.op;
}

And I want to assign it to an array element like this:

ans[a][b]= opera(t.a,t.b,i);

Why it can’t compile successfully.

However this can work:

opera tmp=opera(t.a,t.b,i);
ans[a][b]= tmp;

Of course,the struct opera don’t need a explicit assignment function, and

ans[a][b]= opera(t.a,t.b,i);   

can work directly.

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    2026-05-22T01:12:26+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 1:12 am

    When you want to assign from a temporary, you need

      opera& operator=(opera const& tmp){
    

    The other line

    opera tmp=opera(t.a,t.b,i);
    

    is an initialization of a new object, and not an assignment.

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