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In this article we will learn to implement a CPP program to overload unary operator using member function. A C++ program is overloaded to overload unary operator using member function.

 

Program is as follows:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Number
{
	private:
		int x;
	public:
		Number(int p)
		{
			x = p;
		}
		void operator -()
		{
			x = -x;
		}
		void display()
		{
			cout<<"x = "<<x;
		}
};
int main()
{
	Number n(10);
	-n;
	n.display();
	return 0;
}

 

Output for the above program is as follows:

x = -10

 

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