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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T05:42:19+00:00 2026-05-29T05:42:19+00:00

Possible Duplicate: What does a colon following a C++ constructor name do? I found

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What does a colon following a C++ constructor name do?

I found the example below online however the syntax for the constructor confuses me a little bit especially the : symbol. Could anyone please give me a brief explanation ? Thanks.

struct TestStruct {
    int id;
    TestStruct() : id(42)
    {
    }
};
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    2026-05-29T05:42:20+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 5:42 am

    The constructor initializes id to 42 when it’s called. It’s called an initliazation list.

    In your example, it is equivalent to

    struct TestStruct {
        int id;
        TestStruct()
        {
            id = 42;
        }
    };
    

    You can do it with several members as well

    struct TestStruct {
        int id;
        double number; 
        TestStruct() : id(42), number(4.1)
        {
        }
    };
    

    It’s useful when your constructor’s only purpose is initializing member variables

    struct TestStruct {
        int id;
        double number; 
        TestStruct(int anInt, double aDouble) : id(anInt), number(aDouble) { }
    };
    
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