Usually we can define a variable for a C++ struct, as in
struct foo {
int bar;
};
Can we also define functions for a struct? How would we use those functions?
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Yes, a
structis identical to aclassexcept for the default access level (member-wise and inheritance-wise). (and the extra meaningclasscarries when used with a template)Every functionality supported by a class is consequently supported by a struct. You’d use methods the same as you’d use them for a class.