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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T15:22:56+00:00 2026-06-02T15:22:56+00:00

This simple example demonstrates the C++ syntax for calling base class constructors – as

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This simple example demonstrates the C++ syntax for calling base class constructors – as far as I understand it as a C++ learner:

class BaseClass {
protected:
  int i;
public:
  BaseClass(int x) { 
     i = x; 
  }
};

class DerivedClass: public BaseClass {
  int j;
public:
  DerivedClass(int x, int y): BaseClass(y) { 
     j = x; 
  }

Here, the base class constructor can take named arguments to the derived class constructor as input.

Now, what if I want to call BaseClass() constructor with an input value that is not a direct input to DerivedClass()? Basically, I’d like to do some multiline work with x and y within DerivedClass(), then pass a calculated value to BaseClass(). Can this be done with constructors? Should this be done with some kind of initializer method instead?

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    2026-06-02T15:22:58+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 3:22 pm

    You can do that, yes:

    class BaseClass
    {
      public:
        BaseClass(int x) : i(x) {}
    
      private:
        int i;
    };
    
    class DerivedClass: public BaseClass
    {
      public:
        DerivedClass(int x, int y):
          BaseClass(compute(x, y)), // Neither i or j are initialized here yet
          j(x)
          {}
    
      private:
        static int compute(int a, int b) { return a + b; } // Or whatever
        int j;
    };
    

    Note that you can even make compute() a non-static method but be aware that DerivedClass or BaseClass members won’t be initialized at the time of the call. So you won’t be able to rely on their values.

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