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I have two int objects that have been converted into a char array in to constructor. main(){ MyArray obj(20); My Array obj1(30); Class MyArray{ private:

I have two int objects that have been converted into a char array in to constructor.

main(){

MyArray obj(20);

My Array obj1(30);

Class MyArray{

private:

sizeOfArray;

unsigned char* a;

public:

MyArray operator +=(const MyArray rhs);

MyArray(unsigned int){

//initializes the int

//And converts the int to a char Array.

//This part works

}

I need to overload operator+=(myClass& rhs) {

//Need to be able to add the two int values:

obj + obj1 = 50;

//All I get are letters showing up on the screen. How would I override the += method successfully?

}

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