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  firebase::gma::AdReward
  
    #include <types.h>
  
  Describes a reward credited to a user for interacting with a RewardedAd. 
  Summary
  
    
      | Constructors and Destructors | 
    
      | AdReward(const std::string & type, int64_t amount)
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      | Public functions | 
    
      | amount() const  | 
          int64_t Returns the reward amount.  | 
    
      | type() const  | 
          const std::string & Returns the type of the reward.  | 
  
  Public functions
  
    AdReward
     AdReward(
  const std::string & type,
  int64_t amount
)
    
   
  
    amount
    int64_t amount() const 
    
      Returns the reward amount. 
     
   
  
    type
    const std::string & type() const 
    
      Returns the type of the reward. 
     
   
  
  
 
  
    
    
      
    
    
  
       
    
    
  
  
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  Last updated 2025-08-20 UTC.
  
  
  
    
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