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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T04:49:24+00:00 2026-05-20T04:49:24+00:00

I’m working through some home work and having problems with how to form my

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I’m working through some home work and having problems with how to form my method signature for overloading a member of a class.

My header file

class MyInt
{
    int internalInt;
public:
    MyInt::MyInt(int i);
    const MyInt operator+(const MyInt& mi);
    const MyInt& operator++();
};

My code file

MyInt::MyInt(int i)
{
    internalInt = i;
}

const MyInt MyInt::operator+(const MyInt& mi)
{
    cout << "Inside the operator+\n";
    mi.print(cout);
    return MyInt(internalInt + mi.internalInt);
}

const MyInt& MyInt::operator++()
{
    cout << "Inside the operator++\n";
    internalInt++;
    return this; //Line 42
}

When I try to compile the code I’m getting an error that says

ex4.cpp:42: error: invalid initialization of reference of type ‘const MyInt&’ 
from expression of type ‘MyInt* const’

I’m having problems understanding how to get this working and have tried a few method signatures. In my text book they are in lining all the overloads but I was hoping to figure out what I’m doing wrong instead of just going with the flow to get my code to compile.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-20T04:49:24+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 4:49 am

    try:

    const MyInt& MyInt::operator++()
    {
        cout << "Inside the operator++\n";
        internalInt++;
        return *this;
    }
    

    You are returning the this pointer, not the reference, you need to dereference it.

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