// from: http://www.newty.de/fpt/intro.html //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // 1.2 Introductory Example or How to Replace a Switch-Statement // Task: Perform one of the four basic arithmetic operations specified by the // characters '+', '-', '*' or '/'. #include using namespace std; // The four arithmetic operations ... one of these functions is selected // at runtime with a swicth or a function pointer float Plus (float a, float b) { return a+b; } float Minus (float a, float b) { return a-b; } float Multiply(float a, float b) { return a*b; } float Divide (float a, float b) { return a/b; } // Solution with a switch-statement - specifies which operation to execute void Switch(float a, float b, char opCode) { float result; // execute operation switch(opCode) { case '+' : result = Plus (a, b); break; case '-' : result = Minus (a, b); break; case '*' : result = Multiply (a, b); break; case '/' : result = Divide (a, b); break; } cout << "Switch: 2+5=" << result << endl; // display result } // Solution with a function pointer - is a function pointer and points to // a function which takes two floats and returns a float. The function pointer // "specifies" which operation shall be executed. void Switch_With_Function_Pointer(float a, float b, float (*pt2Func)(float, float)) { float result = pt2Func(a, b); // call using function pointer cout << "Switch replaced by function pointer: 2-5="; // display result cout << result << endl; } // Execute example code int main () { cout << endl << "Executing function 'Replace_A_Switch'" << endl; Switch(2, 5, /* '+' specifies function 'Plus' to be executed */ '+'); Switch_With_Function_Pointer(2, 5, /* pointer to function 'Minus' */ Minus); }