Brett W. McCoy wrote:
> On 9/11/07, Robert Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> this is what I am working on
>>   #include <iostream>
>>
>>   int add (int x, int y) {
>>       int z;
>>       z = x + y;
>>       return (z);
>>   }
>>
>>   int sub (int x, int y) {
>>       int z;
>>       z = x - y;
>>       return (z);
>>   }
>>
>>   int multi (int x, int y) {
>>       int z;
>>       z = x * y;
>>       return (z);
>>   }
>>
>>   int div (int x, int y) {
>>       int z;
>>       z = x / y;
>>       return (z);
>>   }
>>
>>   main ()
>>   {
>>   int i, j, k1, k2, k3, k4;
>>   i = 10;
>>   j = 20;
>>   k1 =  + (i, j);
>>   k2 =  -  (i, j);
>>   k3 =  *  (i, j);
>>   k4 =  /   (i, j);
>>        cout("The result of k1, k2, k3 ,k4 is:   \n", k1, k2, k3, k4);
>>   }
> 
> 
> Why? It's all superfluous code (and won't work anyway, since you can't
> overload operators the way you are trying).
> 
> -- Brett
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden;
>     If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world."
>                -- Jelaleddin Rumi

Drat.  You beat me to it.  And used a big, complicated word 
(superfluous) that my simple mind can't handle. 
Must...contain...grey...matter...

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