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Learning Qlik Sense: The Official Guide

Learning Qlik Sense: The Official Guide

By : Christopher Ilacqua, Henric Cronström, James Richardson
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Learning Qlik Sense: The Official Guide

Learning Qlik Sense: The Official Guide

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By: Christopher Ilacqua, Henric Cronström, James Richardson

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Learning Qlik® Sense is for anyone seeking to understand and utilize the revolutionary new approach to business intelligence offered by Qlik Sense. Familiarity with the basics of business intelligence will be helpful when picking up this book, but not essential.
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Putting your classes into headers

So far, our classes have just been pasted before main(). If you continue to program that way, your code will all be in one file and appear as one big disorganized mess.

Therefore, it is a good programming practice to organize your classes into separate files. This makes editing each class's code individually much easier when there are multiple classes inside the project.

Take class Mammal and its derived classes from earlier. We will properly organize that example into separate files. Let's do it in steps:

  1. Create a new file in your C++ project called Mammal.h. Cut and paste the entire Mammal class into that file. Notice that since the Mammal class included the use of cout, we write a #include <iostream> statement in that file as well.
  2. Write a " #include Mammal.h" statement at the top of your Source.cpp file.

An example of what this looks like is shown in the following screenshot:

Putting your classes into headers

What's happening here when the code is compiled is...

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