I feel they should.
You can't overload the insertion operator (<<) from inside a class because the l-value must be an ostream object, but operator overloads implemented within classes always implicate the class instance itself as being the l-value. You must overload the insertion operator from outside of the class, like so: ostream& operator<<(ostream& lhs, const MyObject& rhs) { lhs << rhs.get_data(); return( lhs ); }
It should remain closed initially while the air con cools down the room, then opened after the room is cool. This allows a small amount of fresh air to be brought inside to stop the air from getting stale if it is open when the air con is first turned on it just takes a bit longer to cool down the room
A member function of a class can be defined outside the class using scope resolution :: operator Thanks Rajneesh
Outside. Anything you do to the inside will restrict air flow.
A dynamo flashlight works by producing its own electricity. The flashlight has a crank that is turned by the operator. The crank runs a small generator inside that produces enough electric to run the flashlight.
For any pipe there is a design pressure that should not be exceeds during operation for this we should maintain the flow of the fluid inside the pipe.
Yes, it is normal for the inside walls of a microwave to get hot during operation. This is because the microwave radiation heats up the food and the container, which then transfers heat to the walls of the microwave.
Whichever one is inside the other should be done first. If neither is inside the other, then it doesn't matter.
An X-ray.
And operator
If the health care professional involves during illegal operation,like abortion in the Philippines.If the health care professional commit a mistake. For ex: During an operation(leaving a sponge or gauze inside the abdomen) like during Caesarian Section which may cause a complications if he will not report immediately.
inside
Plutonium, an element not found in nature, is formed from uranium during reactor operation
In the event of a lateral or longitudinal tip-over, the operator of a lift truck should remain in the operator's seat with the seatbelt fastened. They should brace themselves and avoid jumping from the truck, as doing so can lead to serious injury. The operator should also try to steer the truck away from hazards if possible, while keeping their body inside the protective confines of the vehicle. After the incident, they should report the tip-over and assess for any injuries or damages.
stay inside
class travel {...travel &operator=( some type );... or ...travel operator=( some type );...};
Risks associated with surgical instruments include improper use or technique by an operator, leaving an instrument inside a person after an operation, and transmitting infection or disease due to improper cleaning and sterilization techniques.