C++ this Pointer

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++.

  • It can be used to pass current object as a parameter to another method.
  • It can be used to refer current class instance variable.
  • It can be used to declare indexers.
Example

C++ this Pointer Example

Let's see the example of this keyword in C++ that refers to the fields of current class.

snippet
#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;
}
Output
101 John 890000 102 Nakul 59000
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