Pass 2 params in fonction C++ header file












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I use OpenCV for IOS and swift.



I have my header file OpencvWrapper.h :



#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#include <opencv2/photo.hpp>


NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN

@interface OpenCVWrapper : NSObject

+(NSString *) openCVVersionString;

@end

NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END


and my C++ lie OpenCVWrapper.mm :



#import "OpenCVWrapper.h"
#import <opencv2/opencv.hpp>


@implementation OpenCVWrapper

+(NSString *) openCVVersionString{
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"OpenCV Version %s", CV_VERSION];
}

@end


I would like to make fonction in my header file who have 2 params and return string like




+(NSString *, NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variable ;




and the function in my .mm file



How can I do that ?



thanks !!










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    Can you clarify? You mention you want to pass 2 params to a function but in your "like" example you "suggest" only single parameter while returning "multi-return value". The code looks like objective-c to me, not c++ but in any case this family of languages can have only a single return value. Correct version would be rather + (NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variableOne :(NSString *)variableTwo;

    – Peter Pajchl
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:37













  • @PeterPajchl thank you I don't know this language with your method I'm going to use this function with one array and one image!

    – rem
    Nov 22 '18 at 16:25
















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I use OpenCV for IOS and swift.



I have my header file OpencvWrapper.h :



#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#include <opencv2/photo.hpp>


NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN

@interface OpenCVWrapper : NSObject

+(NSString *) openCVVersionString;

@end

NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END


and my C++ lie OpenCVWrapper.mm :



#import "OpenCVWrapper.h"
#import <opencv2/opencv.hpp>


@implementation OpenCVWrapper

+(NSString *) openCVVersionString{
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"OpenCV Version %s", CV_VERSION];
}

@end


I would like to make fonction in my header file who have 2 params and return string like




+(NSString *, NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variable ;




and the function in my .mm file



How can I do that ?



thanks !!










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Can you clarify? You mention you want to pass 2 params to a function but in your "like" example you "suggest" only single parameter while returning "multi-return value". The code looks like objective-c to me, not c++ but in any case this family of languages can have only a single return value. Correct version would be rather + (NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variableOne :(NSString *)variableTwo;

    – Peter Pajchl
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:37













  • @PeterPajchl thank you I don't know this language with your method I'm going to use this function with one array and one image!

    – rem
    Nov 22 '18 at 16:25














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I use OpenCV for IOS and swift.



I have my header file OpencvWrapper.h :



#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#include <opencv2/photo.hpp>


NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN

@interface OpenCVWrapper : NSObject

+(NSString *) openCVVersionString;

@end

NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END


and my C++ lie OpenCVWrapper.mm :



#import "OpenCVWrapper.h"
#import <opencv2/opencv.hpp>


@implementation OpenCVWrapper

+(NSString *) openCVVersionString{
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"OpenCV Version %s", CV_VERSION];
}

@end


I would like to make fonction in my header file who have 2 params and return string like




+(NSString *, NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variable ;




and the function in my .mm file



How can I do that ?



thanks !!










share|improve this question














I use OpenCV for IOS and swift.



I have my header file OpencvWrapper.h :



#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#include <opencv2/photo.hpp>


NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN

@interface OpenCVWrapper : NSObject

+(NSString *) openCVVersionString;

@end

NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END


and my C++ lie OpenCVWrapper.mm :



#import "OpenCVWrapper.h"
#import <opencv2/opencv.hpp>


@implementation OpenCVWrapper

+(NSString *) openCVVersionString{
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"OpenCV Version %s", CV_VERSION];
}

@end


I would like to make fonction in my header file who have 2 params and return string like




+(NSString *, NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variable ;




and the function in my .mm file



How can I do that ?



thanks !!







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  • 1





    Can you clarify? You mention you want to pass 2 params to a function but in your "like" example you "suggest" only single parameter while returning "multi-return value". The code looks like objective-c to me, not c++ but in any case this family of languages can have only a single return value. Correct version would be rather + (NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variableOne :(NSString *)variableTwo;

    – Peter Pajchl
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:37













  • @PeterPajchl thank you I don't know this language with your method I'm going to use this function with one array and one image!

    – rem
    Nov 22 '18 at 16:25














  • 1





    Can you clarify? You mention you want to pass 2 params to a function but in your "like" example you "suggest" only single parameter while returning "multi-return value". The code looks like objective-c to me, not c++ but in any case this family of languages can have only a single return value. Correct version would be rather + (NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variableOne :(NSString *)variableTwo;

    – Peter Pajchl
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:37













  • @PeterPajchl thank you I don't know this language with your method I'm going to use this function with one array and one image!

    – rem
    Nov 22 '18 at 16:25








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1





Can you clarify? You mention you want to pass 2 params to a function but in your "like" example you "suggest" only single parameter while returning "multi-return value". The code looks like objective-c to me, not c++ but in any case this family of languages can have only a single return value. Correct version would be rather + (NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variableOne :(NSString *)variableTwo;

– Peter Pajchl
Nov 22 '18 at 15:37







Can you clarify? You mention you want to pass 2 params to a function but in your "like" example you "suggest" only single parameter while returning "multi-return value". The code looks like objective-c to me, not c++ but in any case this family of languages can have only a single return value. Correct version would be rather + (NSString *) openCVVersionString:(NSString *)variableOne :(NSString *)variableTwo;

– Peter Pajchl
Nov 22 '18 at 15:37















@PeterPajchl thank you I don't know this language with your method I'm going to use this function with one array and one image!

– rem
Nov 22 '18 at 16:25





@PeterPajchl thank you I don't know this language with your method I'm going to use this function with one array and one image!

– rem
Nov 22 '18 at 16:25












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