How do I declare and create objects inside another object constructor?
I am learning C ++. I'm trying to make a couple of objects inside another object, but the compiler gives an error - there is no corresponding function to call "Grass :: Grass ()" .
This is the header file for the "world" object. In it, I have declared two "herbal" objects: -
#ifndef WORLD_H
#define WORLD_H
#include "Grass.h"
using namespace std;
class World
{
public:
World();
private:
Grass g1;
Grass g2;
};
This is the cpp file of the "world" object. In the constructor, I tried to create grass objects, but I couldn't.
#include "World.h"
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
World::World()
{
g1(200, 200);
g2(300, 200);
}
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