c++里的sales_item什么意思?

RT. 在看c++primer的书。
搜索到了有别人问这个问题http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/44440756.html,我跟他是同样的问题。
但是解释太抽象了看不懂。。。能不能用汉语讲一下呀。。。谢谢

(我能否理解为这是一个函数然后调用了就输出这样的值了??)

sales_item
看你的链接,是一个类。
也就是商品的类。
如果输入到程序的是
0-201-70353-x 4 24.99
则输出将是
0-201-70353-x 4 99.96 24.99
这里为什么cout<<book
你应该是这里有怀疑吧,为什么可以cout一个对象。
那你就要看看你发的链接下面的代码了,估计你多半是新手看不懂,
或者干脆懒得看吧。
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream&, const Sales_item&);
注意类中有这样儿一条声明,这句是声明了对象的输出方式和操作符<<的重载。
写就是说,这个对象的cout<<操作跟你平时用的标准库里面的cout<<已经不一样了。
已经被重载成了他自己需要的功能。
目测也就是输出0-201-70353-x 4 99.96 24.99
商品的编号,99.96不知道什么意思,但是应该也是对象的一个属性,然后就是24.99单价。
希望能帮到你,
不明白可以追问,望采纳。追问

我看书上说要把sales_item.h源文件复制到工作目录。

这一步是怎么操作??工作目录是哪里呢?谢谢!

追答

所谓的工作目录就是你建立的项目的项目文件夹,
如果你单单复制最后一个文件的话,应该会有问题吧。
前提是这个类的全部定义和初始化等操作都在这个文件中才行。
一般稍微大点儿的都会有一个相应的CPP文件,你可以检查一下有没有这个文件,
如果没有的话,那么直接复制这一个就行。
还有,光复制到工作目录还不够。必须要include到你的项目中才行。
操作就是右击项目,然后添加已有项。选择这个添加就行了。
要在哪个文件中使用这个类就必须引用这个类的头文件。
#include

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第1个回答  2013-07-17
sales_item.h是一个需要你自己编写的头文件,其中需要实现某些功能……
第2个回答  推荐于2017-10-06
  源码:
  /*
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  /* This file defines the Sales_item class used in chapter 1.
  * The code used in this file will be explained in
  * Chapter 7 (Classes) and Chapter 14 (Overloaded Operators)
  * Readers shouldn't try to understand the code in this file
  * until they have read those chapters.
  */
  
  #ifndef SALESITEM_H
  // we're here only if SALESITEM_H has not yet been defined
  #define SALESITEM_H
  
  // Definition of Sales_item class and related functions goes here
  #include <iostream>
  #include <string>
  
  class Sales_item {
  // these declarations are explained section 7.2.1, p. 270
  // and in chapter 14, pages 557, 558, 561
  friend std::istream& operator>>(std::istream&, Sales_item&);
  friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream&, const Sales_item&);
  friend bool operator<(const Sales_item&, const Sales_item&);
  friend bool
  operator==(const Sales_item&, const Sales_item&);
  public:
  // constructors are explained in section 7.1.4, pages 262 - 265
  // default constructor needed to initialize members of built-in type
  Sales_item() = default;
  Sales_item(const std::string &book): bookNo(book) { }
  Sales_item(std::istream &is) { is >> *this; }
  public:
  // operations on Sales_item objects
  // member binary operator: left-hand operand bound to implicit this pointer
  Sales_item& operator+=(const Sales_item&);
  
  // operations on Sales_item objects
  std::string isbn() const { return bookNo; }
  double avg_price() const;
  // private members as before
  private:
  std::string bookNo; // implicitly initialized to the empty string
  unsigned units_sold = 0; // explicitly initialized
  double revenue = 0.0;
  };
  
  // used in chapter 10
  inline
  bool compareIsbn(const Sales_item &lhs, const Sales_item &rhs)
  { return lhs.isbn() == rhs.isbn(); }
  
  // nonmember binary operator: must declare a parameter for each operand
  Sales_item operator+(const Sales_item&, const Sales_item&);
  
  inline bool
  operator==(const Sales_item &lhs, const Sales_item &rhs)
  {
  // must be made a friend of Sales_item
  return lhs.units_sold == rhs.units_sold &&
  lhs.revenue == rhs.revenue &&
  lhs.isbn() == rhs.isbn();
  }
  
  inline bool
  operator!=(const Sales_item &lhs, const Sales_item &rhs)
  {
  return !(lhs == rhs); // != defined in terms of operator==
  }
  
  // assumes that both objects refer to the same ISBN
  Sales_item& Sales_item::operator+=(const Sales_item& rhs)
  {
  units_sold += rhs.units_sold;
  revenue += rhs.revenue;
  return *this;
  }
  
  // assumes that both objects refer to the same ISBN
  Sales_item
  operator+(const Sales_item& lhs, const Sales_item& rhs)
  {
  Sales_item ret(lhs); // copy (|lhs|) into a local object that we'll return
  ret += rhs; // add in the contents of (|rhs|)
  return ret; // return (|ret|) by value
  }
  
  std::istream&
  operator>>(std::istream& in, Sales_item& s)
  {
  double price;
  in >> s.bookNo >> s.units_sold >> price;
  // check that the inputs succeeded
  if (in)
  s.revenue = s.units_sold * price;
  else
  s = Sales_item(); // input failed: reset object to default state
  return in;
  }
  
  std::ostream&
  operator<<(std::ostream& out, const Sales_item& s)
  {
  out << s.isbn() << " " << s.units_sold << " "
  << s.revenue << " " << s.avg_price();
  return out;
  }
  
  double Sales_item::avg_price() const
  {
  if (units_sold)
  return revenue/units_sold;
  else
  return 0;
  }
  #endif
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