Functions in C++

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @cern1999sb
    @cern1999sb 4 года назад +297

    As a second year Computer Science undergrad with plenty of experience coding in other languages, I usually find code tutorials extremely dull, but you point out a lot of the intricacies of C++ and explain things concisely, so these videos have actually been very interesting so far. Thanks very much for making this series!

  • @themodernshoe2466
    @themodernshoe2466 7 лет назад +430

    This is full-time youtuber tutorial quality. Thanks so much for this series and sticking with it

    • @MrIneedalifenow
      @MrIneedalifenow 4 года назад +30

      I'm from the future and he is a full time youtuber now, you were right

    • @Shishio
      @Shishio 2 года назад +3

      I am also from the future and I can confirm he is still to this day a full time RUclipsr

    • @RaphaelGo
      @RaphaelGo Год назад +3

      I'm also from the future, he's still going for the grind

    • @abhijeetsingh9213
      @abhijeetsingh9213 Месяц назад

      I am also from the future and he’s still going strong.

  • @pixelwrinkly1528
    @pixelwrinkly1528 3 года назад +30

    i'm fast approaching my 64th birthday
    it's like having my grandson teach me c++
    wonderful stuff
    many thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @crysist13
    @crysist13 7 лет назад +160

    I'm a CS student and so far everything we do is in Java. I've always wanted to get into c++ and then wham! Cherno comes in clutch. Thx for doing this

    • @ashishkalam9337
      @ashishkalam9337 3 года назад +3

      C++ isn't all that fun, it's necessary for some companies and platforms and is otherwise inconvenient.
      Java is the way to go honestly.

    • @Daniel-be1xn
      @Daniel-be1xn 3 года назад +36

      @@ashishkalam9337 i think he already graduated bro

    • @GamestarsBulgaria
      @GamestarsBulgaria 3 года назад

      And? How's it going now? Did you learn c++, did you find a job?

    • @bluesillybeard
      @bluesillybeard 3 года назад +3

      same! I do like how convenient Java is though, so whenever performance isn't a requirement I'll probably just use Java...

    • @goated-yt2370
      @goated-yt2370 3 года назад +5

      @@ashishkalam9337 it all depends, it may not be fun to you but for someone else it is

  • @bigchillentente
    @bigchillentente 4 года назад +33

    This is the only RUclipsr that actually breaks these concepts down. 10/10 best series

  • @voze1905
    @voze1905 7 лет назад +42

    And again, the quality of this video is truly stunning.

  • @weendylry5598
    @weendylry5598 4 года назад +1

    I like how fast you talk. I consume the words by a huge block of many sentences instead of one word by one word. Thanks to this, you managed to shrink 2 hours of lecture on Functions in C++ in less than 10 minutes. You are God sent

  • @MiningMadness0029
    @MiningMadness0029 7 лет назад +241

    What?! A midway video? Am I dreaming? Has Cherno gone crazy?!

    • @resantic2256
      @resantic2256 7 лет назад +6

      Cournaut Midweek*

    • @needlessoptions
      @needlessoptions 7 лет назад

      Resantic
      Hey Geoff, when you gonna make the drop?

    • @merijnvinea3546
      @merijnvinea3546 7 лет назад +1

      Cournaut idk but for sure: im going crazy 2 vids in the week!!!!!!

    • @resantic2256
      @resantic2256 7 лет назад

      anthony-y what

    • @needlessoptions
      @needlessoptions 7 лет назад

      Resantic
      Don't do this to me man. We can't discuss the details here. The er... drop. When you dropping that stuff off that I asked for?

  • @IcanFlame777
    @IcanFlame777 7 лет назад +44

    I haven't even started learning C++ yet, but I'm really enjoying watching these videos. They're still very useful information even for other languages.

    • @Plasticcaz
      @Plasticcaz 7 лет назад +22

      I think it's important to understand concepts that C and C++ teach you even if you only program in higher level languages.
      It's good to know what the higher-level languages are doing for you behind the scenes, so you have an idea of what everything is costing you (in terms of performance, etc). That way you understand the tradeoffs you are making.

  • @samdavepollard
    @samdavepollard Год назад +3

    for me the secret sauce in these wonderful videos is The Cherno's obvious passion for the subject
    it comes through loud and clear every time
    lots of youtubers grind out the vids for the likes and subscribes but this guy not only knows his subject he actually loves it, too

  • @Xyral_
    @Xyral_ Год назад +2

    The final product of your multiplication program is actually still messy.
    Cleaner version which does the same thing:
    #include
    void MultiplyAndLog(int a, int b)
    {
    std::cout

  • @TheOnlySilverUnicorn
    @TheOnlySilverUnicorn 5 лет назад +5

    Oh my God! Thank you, dude! You rock! I was struggling with even the most basic functions. I'm so brand spanking new to C++, I didn't even know how to label what I was struggling with or ask the right questions to get help from my instructor or my peers or my tutor or anyone. But you made it crystal clear! I wrote a tiny program from scratch just to practice what you taught, and it ran and behaved as I intended, thanks to you! Aaaaand... it turns out that was the only place where I was stuck (so far) so I was able to get the program assigned to me up and running as intended, too. Thank you!

    • @krishshah3974
      @krishshah3974 3 года назад +1

      ikr Cherno explains stuff so well :D

  • @gamesbynull6528
    @gamesbynull6528 7 лет назад +5

    I love the direction this c++ tutorial is going! You were a huge inspiration for me to start programming java games on my channel, and I am excited to see where this new series goes!

  • @not2day646
    @not2day646 5 лет назад +12

    you sir have earned yourself a sub. The quality of these tutorials is truly amazing. You describe things in exactly the style I like.

  • @Vazzible_gaming
    @Vazzible_gaming Год назад

    God, I feel like I finally understand a tutorial, I never understand tutorials I don't know why I even try to start those 9-hour 22-hour 30-hour masters courses on programming. This is digestible, this is the most comprehensive c++ tutorial I've ever watched because I actually took home some information.

  • @MarcusTL12
    @MarcusTL12 7 лет назад +22

    The only problem with this series is that the videos dont come that often, so this was a pleasent supprise :D

  • @123arskas
    @123arskas 4 года назад +1

    @Cherno i love your videos. At first when i started watching them without going for the beginning ones.....It looked tough to me. But now looking back at the beginning videos it all makes sense. YOU'RE AMAZING !!! 😍🥰

  • @Special4ce293
    @Special4ce293 2 года назад

    several years ago when I picked up programming due to school, not a focal point for my apprenticeship at the time... I never fully understood functions.
    With this video, I think i grasped the concept a lot better.
    TY :)

  • @w3w3w3
    @w3w3w3 5 лет назад +5

    Great series Cherno! really lovely.

  • @timholden1371
    @timholden1371 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for these videos man. I can't explain with words alone how much these videos have helped me to refine my C++ skill set.

  • @thinkalvb
    @thinkalvb 6 лет назад +2

    I think that modern compilers won't really care if a function is inline or not, they rather use algorithms to make assumptions to decide whether to make them inline or not. Correct me if I am wrong, please do continue this... I will surely contribute as soon as I get a job - you are making my days great with c++. Learned a lot from you; really really inspirational and knowledgeable.

  • @meh1672
    @meh1672 7 лет назад +7

    This is the best programming series ever! :D

  • @belHlopez
    @belHlopez Год назад

    I just want to say thank you for all that you have already done for us and keep doing. The Chearno, for me you are the best tutor ever. And again, thank you!

  • @MichaelSilva-oi2sy
    @MichaelSilva-oi2sy 5 лет назад +2

    U're amazing and your videos are getting even better. Congrats.

  • @zhuyida4917
    @zhuyida4917 2 года назад

    It is the best C++ tutorial in all tutorials i have learned! Love you, the Cherno!

  • @informativecontent4778
    @informativecontent4778 6 лет назад +1

    5:10
    hope this source code helps if you've had any problem understanding
    #include
    using namespace std;
    void mullog();
    int mul(int x,int y){
    return x*y;
    }
    int log(int a,int b){
    cout

  • @elaine6820
    @elaine6820 4 года назад

    This is best C++ course I’ve found on RUclips.

  • @swoopertr
    @swoopertr 6 лет назад

    this is the best c++ tutorial serie ever! This explains every bit of c++.

  • @팍준하
    @팍준하 4 года назад

    Ok first of all, I really did paused the video and went to instagram to actually follow you.
    That edit to pause the background music when you said that really brought my attention btw lol.
    Now onto Summary
    Functions are blocks of code that perform a specific task. We can remember a function by its input and output.
    To define a function, we have to declare whether it has a return value. If it doesnt, declare using 'void', and if it does, declare using the appropriate data type according to the result. We also have to declare the data type of inputs.
    There are a whole lot of benefits when it comes to using functions in an appropriate manner.
    1. IT lets the code DRY, and easy to read and understand
    2. It is easy to update and maintain if there are any problem that occurs.
    However, we shouldn't be overusing functions, since, above the appropriate level, our code could be messy and difficult to read. Deciding what is actually worth putting in functions would require us to have some decent experience with programming, but as a rough rule of thumb, just make a function whenever you find there are some lines of code that are being repeated over and over again.
    Going into the details of why is like this. If a function is being used not in-line(as Cherno stresses), it would result as in the compiler or CPU(what ever) jumping to the location of our binary code where the function is defined, to look for the definition, and jumping back to the place where function was executed. Calling a function also results in creating a whole stack framework with parameters and return address. This is also a waste of memory and time.(if I understood correctly.)

  • @MetalWhale.
    @MetalWhale. 3 года назад

    I never even heard anything about unsigned variables once in my C++ 1 class. These videos are amazing.

  • @seenup9597
    @seenup9597 4 года назад +1

    This series is awesome, i am looking for this type of series.Thank you so much Cherno.
    Can you please make videos on Concurrency in C++ and also on Design Patterns

  • @kentroland5182
    @kentroland5182 3 года назад +1

    my lecturer explained it nearly about 1 hour but still we cant understand....thank god i found this channel!!!Thank you!

  • @yickysan
    @yickysan 10 месяцев назад

    Glad to have found this channel and commence my c++ journey.

  • @SirLightfire
    @SirLightfire 4 года назад +4

    7:08, Another, more subtle, benefit to using functions is to visually, and semantically, separate logic into discrete chunks. This makes it muuuch easier to quickly parse out what a function is doing, if the individual parts of the parent functions are themselves functions. It also forces the programmer to indicate (via function signatures) which code uses which variables. This makes for more maintainable code, since it becomes much clearer where a variable is used, and what changing it will impact.
    General rule of thumb, is to keep functions no longer than one screen tall. Of course, it's a hard rule to stick to (especially when declaring a bunch of inline data), but it's a really good indicator that a function is getting too long.

  • @Nimitz_oceo
    @Nimitz_oceo 7 лет назад +3

    Mr Cherno, first of all I will like to thank you for all the wonderful things you have done for me personally in terms of teaching. Your videos have been beyond what i call helpful, I will like to ask you for some specifications regarding the hardware. For some of the previous series you have done. Series like sparky and building the java game engine. What kind of hardware will you recommend in order to achieve maximum performance while building the game engine

  • @25fpslagger81
    @25fpslagger81 2 года назад

    After watching 10s of videos this small video actually gave me a clear idea about functions

  • @deepeshanna
    @deepeshanna 6 лет назад

    I really hope that this C++ series gets as many audiences as possible !! The best C++ series available on RUclips :)

  • @XxNGameCubexX
    @XxNGameCubexX 5 лет назад

    Something that almost tripped me off was whether it was necessary to declare a function when compiling a single .cpp file.. after all I had learned in the past that this is the case. Turns out it IS necessary, but the function definition acts as its own declaration as long as it is placed before the entry point (main), which he always does in this video. This had confused me in the video about Header files that comes after. You also don't always have to include the file that contains the definition because of how the linker works.
    I love these videos. I learned C++ from Mike Dawson's Beginning C++ through Game programming (great book btw, check it out if you're totally new!), but I am watching this to fill some gaps :) Thanks Cherno!

  • @RyanAvgeek
    @RyanAvgeek 7 лет назад

    The production quality on these videos has really gone through the roof

  • @craigboger
    @craigboger 3 года назад

    Thanks for the series! Great refresher since I haven't had to write C++ in a couple years.

  • @caffeinatedinsanity2324
    @caffeinatedinsanity2324 Год назад +1

    In embedded systems, using functions will also actually make you use less memory. Which is crucial, since you need to manage resources more importantly than with computer science.

  • @13011tech
    @13011tech 2 года назад +1

    I created a function with a pointer because of this video! This is really good stuff for learning foundational things, especially when self taught. Thank you! +1

  • @matheusvieirao
    @matheusvieirao 6 лет назад

    you make your videos in such a didactic and incredible way that the only thing that makes my learning difficult is the way that your beauty distracts me (and it distracts a lot rs)
    Thanks for the content!

  • @muqasdasyousaf9296
    @muqasdasyousaf9296 5 лет назад

    Your way of teaching is too much good..... i really like and enjoy it.....

  • @uatignai
    @uatignai 2 года назад

    Lol dude, I think am only gonna watch your videos from now. Am a beginner in cpp, but you explain everything so well plus you are funny dude! you def get a follow

  • @rayecast
    @rayecast 4 года назад +1

    That bit about making mistakes from copy and pasting: my professor, when he was teaching us C, kept telling us that "code duplication is EVIL." He kept saying that, and it's the one thing that really stuck because he kept saying it lol

  • @dipanshgarg9981
    @dipanshgarg9981 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for existing Cherno....

  • @theturtleclubcanzadywhite3527
    @theturtleclubcanzadywhite3527 2 года назад

    omg thank you I just been having trouble lately understanding Functions

  • @sebve9399
    @sebve9399 5 лет назад +1

    your videos are amazing. so many details and answers to common questions!

  • @ahujadivyam
    @ahujadivyam 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks Cherno

  • @Xx_McJasper_xX
    @Xx_McJasper_xX 3 года назад

    Love it dude. Can't wait to finish the C++ series so I can dive into the Game Engine playlist.

  • @joymakerRC
    @joymakerRC Год назад

    bong hits between vids bro, imma be a genius by the end .

  • @minhquando100
    @minhquando100 5 лет назад

    I usually go by a self-made rule I call the rule of 3. If I have to write a chunk of code that's more than 3 lines long and I have to write the same chunk of code more than 3 times in my codebase, then I'm making a function.

  • @ommahajan1
    @ommahajan1 4 года назад

    I like that you have increased the font size so that we can watch on low res or small screens.

  • @d3vr3c4
    @d3vr3c4 6 лет назад

    I just watch that video stoned, man u are so fucking good teaching. And you have a high level of programming skills.
    I've never had a idol of programming world, but now i have you as my idol!

  • @dorothyglade9087
    @dorothyglade9087 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this! Super helpful with school!

  • @viktor_borodin
    @viktor_borodin 3 года назад

    I want to specify that functions has other various features. They also make interface, self-descripted code, possibility of modular code.

  • @tahasedjal9380
    @tahasedjal9380 4 года назад

    This series is magnificent.

  • @ruicsf
    @ruicsf 3 года назад

    Love the videos, thank you. One suggestion; Could you zoom out a bit in the future when writing the code, would help when following along.

  • @andreimadroane9579
    @andreimadroane9579 4 года назад +2

    At school our teacher makes us to make every code with a function, even simple ones like: Fibbonacci series and the the least common multiple

  • @ioanamarin3242
    @ioanamarin3242 7 лет назад +1

    This was so helpful! Thank you for your effort

  • @originaltenka5545
    @originaltenka5545 5 лет назад +2

    He's really come a long way...I started here
    congratulations on your wedding

  • @HappyMatt12345
    @HappyMatt12345 Год назад

    Any multi-line snippet you end up repeating in several places is probably better to write a function for imo.

  • @JoshTheAE
    @JoshTheAE 7 лет назад

    Thank you!! Wasn't expecting a video in the middle of the week..

  • @shieng48
    @shieng48 2 года назад

    Love these series

  • @Alex.The.Lionnnnn
    @Alex.The.Lionnnnn 27 дней назад

    You enunciate your words so clearly. I'd sound like a mumbling bogan if I tried to be a youtuber. 😂

  • @anjuro
    @anjuro 7 лет назад +1

    Nice intro to functions! although perhaps a bit too basic. I'm looking forward to more advanced topics like the rule of three, modularizing code with unions and templates etc although I suppose those topics have more to do with classes .

  • @seymencicek8627
    @seymencicek8627 2 года назад

    Thanks for this C++ tutorial!

  • @renarsdilevka6573
    @renarsdilevka6573 4 года назад

    Would expand on this topic with my experience in Web development, nevertheless, it is writing code daily :). The another important thing apart from readable code and not making spaghetti, therefore applying the solution to split your code into nice functions, is able to write tests for the code. So code which is split into nice little short functions is easier to write tests for, if any needed in given context. It is all about delegation and then writing isolated tests to test your application.

  • @akshhay
    @akshhay 3 года назад +1

    4yr of college & my teacher could never explain things this easy

  • @ChrisCDXX
    @ChrisCDXX 6 лет назад

    Damn dude... You have a talent for helping people understand... SUBBED!

  • @jamesfox8930
    @jamesfox8930 6 лет назад

    these videos are a beast bro jackson

  • @krishangopal1803
    @krishangopal1803 5 лет назад

    love the way you explain.

  • @alisonrae
    @alisonrae 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! Your videos are amazing!

  • @yunusmile
    @yunusmile 3 года назад

    not sure if i am more jealous of your hair or your c++ skill

  • @zhh174
    @zhh174 4 года назад

    thank you, sir. you explain everything greatly

  • @yajan6650
    @yajan6650 5 лет назад

    Such clear explanation. Thanks

  • @sallaklamhayyen9876
    @sallaklamhayyen9876 2 года назад

    brilliant explanation thank you so much

  • @utkarshin
    @utkarshin Год назад

    Hey sir your series is amazing your teaching is looks like you have very heavy duty expereince.

  • @exnaruto1
    @exnaruto1 7 лет назад

    Thanks for an awesome second video of the week!!!

  • @redwheeliq
    @redwheeliq 7 лет назад +53

    I won't be surprised if your videos show in college to teach students c++ (sorry for my bad English tho )

    • @themodernshoe2466
      @themodernshoe2466 7 лет назад +13

      The stuff on the compiler/linker is pretty good for interview studying imo

    • @SimplyWilbert
      @SimplyWilbert 7 лет назад +11

      My computer science teacher is assigning us to watch this video and come up with two questions about C++ Functions

    • @thederickff
      @thederickff 6 лет назад +4

      No prob ^, (sorry for my bad English)

    • @HermanWillems
      @HermanWillems 6 лет назад

      It's missing alot information about functions. For example passing by reference or value. Passing in functions... and much more. It's just scratching the VERY VERY basics of functions. But good for beginners. But don't expect to understand everything about functions after this video lol.

    • @Goldfish1060
      @Goldfish1060 5 лет назад +2

      Herman Willems No shit, this is obviously a beginner video.

  • @kishanrajKRJ
    @kishanrajKRJ 5 лет назад

    its the best video series,ever!

  • @manhvv
    @manhvv 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Cherno, I would like to say thank you. You have excellent training skill, and thank god, you give this course free :). Hope you fine.

  • @ankurparihar
    @ankurparihar 5 лет назад

    Loved the explaination! Can you please make another video about inline functions and how they impact on performance?

  • @michaelkochka7668
    @michaelkochka7668 5 лет назад

    Love your videos man! Keep it up!

  • @jayakrishnasmenon5890
    @jayakrishnasmenon5890 4 года назад

    Thanks cherno

  • @flopaz6950
    @flopaz6950 7 лет назад

    Niceeeeee to see a new video in the week!!

  • @AgentM124
    @AgentM124 7 лет назад

    6:09 "Asterisk"*
    * Nice xD

  • @Plasticcaz
    @Plasticcaz 7 лет назад

    An episode half-way through the week? I'm pausing Masterchef for this!

  • @floridaplumber6106
    @floridaplumber6106 Год назад

    your videos are perfect at 75 speed, you are wise and fast !

  • @Sweenus987
    @Sweenus987 7 лет назад

    Just out of curiosity and I know what was done was for the sake of example, but what about "std::cout

  • @escanorplays600
    @escanorplays600 3 года назад

    This guy explains like 5 head strat's but my brain cant keep up or understand. i just hope one day i can wrap my brain around it

  • @WayneRiesterer
    @WayneRiesterer 5 лет назад

    Your series is 99.99% perfect. I reserve 0.01% for the opening curly brace on a new line and using an uppercase character for the first letter of a function name. Ahhhh...C#, what have you done to style...? :D

  • @RasikaWijayaratne
    @RasikaWijayaratne 2 года назад

    Great series! You can actually modify the console font properties.

  • @Murderface666
    @Murderface666 7 лет назад

    I think all computer science classes should have music playing in the background instead of stale silence with the sound of keys clacking like its an internet sweatshop

    • @rynho7255
      @rynho7255 7 лет назад

      If you hear carefully, there are both in this video and honestly, it's kinda enjoying to hear keys clacking :)

  • @mracipayam
    @mracipayam Год назад

    6 years later from this video i followed you on instagram :D

  • @jgurtz
    @jgurtz 5 лет назад

    Raising my devops hand here just say: please return useful and sane values from your main (and document them!)! Testing the return value of programs is the fundamental error checking method from within shell scripting or even exec within other programs. By all means create an error handling function or class to organise this.

  • @dudenarima2528
    @dudenarima2528 4 года назад

    if u r using part of code(even if it's 5-6 lines) more than 2 times
    you need to create function

  • @kriswitek8883
    @kriswitek8883 7 лет назад

    Really appreciate the videos, Cherno. Looking forward to each one.

  • @fadomoneer1950
    @fadomoneer1950 3 года назад

    Many thanks, it's very clear