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Learn Non-Type Parameters For Templates In C++

Learn Non Type Parameters For Templates In C++

One of the great features of modern C++ is templates. A template is a simple and very powerful statement in C++ that defines the operations of a class or function. Templates are parameterized features of C++. In this article, we will explain non-type parameters for the template in C++ which can be used by a professional C++ IDE that supports C++14, C++17, and over compilers. 

First of all, let’s try to explain what templates are in C++.

What is a template in C++?

template is a very powerful statement in C++ that simply defines the operations of a class, a function, an alias, or a variable and let the user may apply the same template on different types in those template operations. Templates are like macros in C++ except the compiler checks the types used before the template is expanded. In the compilation mechanism of a template in C++, the source code contains only a template for a function or class, but when it is compiled, the same template can be used on multiple data types.

Here is the syntax of a template:

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In this article we will explain how to use non-type template parameters in C++.

What are non-type parameters for templates in C++?

A template has at least one template parameter.

Parameters of a template can be:

A non-type template parameter (aka non-type template argument) is provided within a template parameters list and it is an expression whose value can be determined at compile time. A non-type template parameter can be a constant expression, address of function or object with external linkage, or address of static class member. Generally, non-type template parameters are used to specify the sizes of class members or to initialize a class.

A non-type parameter can be one of the following types,

Is there an example of non-type parameters for templates in C++?

Here is a simple a non-type template parameter example,

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here is a integral type for a non-type parameter that used to resize a std::array in C++ so that it has n elements.

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and we can use this template as below,

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Is there a full example of non-type parameters for templates in C++?

Here a is a full C++ example of a non-type template parameter.

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