In C++ programming, this is a keyword that refers to the current instance of the class. There can be 3 main usage of this keyword in C++.
C++ this Pointer Example
Let's see the example of this keyword in C++ that refers to the fields of current class.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; class Employee { public: int id; //data member (also instance variable) string name; //data member(also instance variable) float salary; Employee(int id, string name, float salary) { this->id = id; this->name = name; this->salary = salary; } void display() { cout<<id<<" "<<name<<" "<<salary<<endl; } }; int main(void) { Employee e1 =Employee(101, "John", 890000); //creating an object of Employee Employee e2=Employee(102, "Nakul", 59000); //creating an object of Employee e1.display(); e2.display(); return 0; }