This module focuses on ad-hoc polymorphism, operator overloading, and the Orthodox Canonical class form in C++. You will build a fixed-point number class and expand it with arithmetic operations, comparisons, and geometric usage.
For each exercise, navigate to its folder, compile, and run:
π ex00
cd ex00
make
./fixed
π ex01
cd ex01
make
./fixedUseful
π ex02
cd ex02
make
./fixedOperators
π ex03
cd ex03
make
./bsp
ex00 β My First Class in Orthodox Canonical Form: Build a Fixed class with raw value handling, canonical form methods, and debug messages.
ex01 β Towards a More Useful Fixed-Point Number Class: Add int and float constructors, conversions, and an insertion (<<) operator.
ex02 β Now Weβre Talking: Add comparison, arithmetic, increment/decrement operators, plus static min/max functions.
ex03 β BSP: Use the Fixed class in geometric computations to check if a point is inside a triangle.
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This project was developed and tested on Linux (Ubuntu).