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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:11:59+00:00 2026-05-13T15:11:59+00:00

If I have one template class and template function like this template <class T>

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If I have one template class and template function like this

template <class T> T getMax (T a, T b) {
  return (a>b?a:b);
}

template <class T> class GetMax {
public:
    static T getMax(T a, T b) {
        return (a>b?a:b);   
    }       
};

Why are these not valid?

x=getMax(1, '2');               

but these are valid

x=getMax(1,2);

Does it mean that there is no type conversion in template function?

This is not valid

x=GetMax::getMax(1, 2);

Does it mean that for the template class, the type must be specified?

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    2026-05-13T15:12:00+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:12 pm

    What should getMax(1, '2'); return? An int, or a char? Think about it 🙂

    You could write:

    template <class T1, class T2> T1 getMax (T1 a, T2 b) {
      return (a>b?a:b);
    }
    

    But note that you are explicitly returning type 1, what might not work in a case like getMax('1',1000) because 100 would be converted to char type, and that wouldn’t be large enough.

    The latter is not valid because to use a class, you must first state what type it is — this mechanism acts first, before type deduction.

    It would work if you stated it :

    class GetMax {
    public:
        template <class T> 
        static T getMax(T a, T b) {
            return (a>b?a:b);   
        }       
    };
    
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