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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T12:45:01+00:00 2026-05-31T12:45:01+00:00

This is a very basic question, I searched it but i just want to

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This is a very basic question, I searched it but i just want to ask this community that we have both constructors and methods. But normally we use constructor to initialize the variables instead of the methods. I think that both can be used to initialize variables. So what is the basic difference between both. Is there any solid reason?
this is a very basic question so bear it for sake of beginner level.
thanks in advance..

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    2026-05-31T12:45:02+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 12:45 pm

    The most important difference: When you instantiate an object it’s constructor will be invoked whereas calling a method is always optional. You therefore might forget to call your initialization method and fail to initialize everything correctly.

    For example, all these normal ways of instantiating an object will call the constructor

    Foo* p = new Foo();
    Foo p;
    

    Or if you have mandatory arguments, don’t define a default constructor and instead require construction with parameters:

    class Foo
    {
    private:
       Foo();
    public:
       Foo(int param1, double param2)
    };
    

    This has the advantage of requiring the arguments before you even instantiate the class. So you’re forced to do:

    Foo* p = new Foo(1, 5.0);
    

    and failing to construct with valid arguments becomes a compiler error:

    Foo* p = new Foo(); // compiler error
    

    So whenever possible, always err on the side of doing your initialization in a constructor. There are a few cases where a constructor might not be viable. For example, the only way to fail a constructor is by using an exception. The failure to construct may be “routine” and not truly exceptional. Also exceptions might be expensive on some architectures. Another case might be when you want to ensure that virtual methods are fully bound, which is guaranteed to be true only after construction.

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