C/C++ :: Converting Int To Double Pointer Outside Main Function

Dec 22, 2014

I have int pointer called p and i want to calculate average.Since average involves using double or float so i am trying to convert this in the function averagetemp. It still gives me an error saying "cannot be converted"...

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int* createArray(int n);
int lowesttemp(int *p,int f);
int highesttemp(int *p,int f);
double averagetemp(int *k,double f);
void print(int *p,int lowest_temp,int highesttemp,int average_temp);

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And can i get that information back to main? and is that right way to split the array in to ? because i have will 200 random number and I need to find the smallest and second smallest element in array.

two_smallest (print, size3,size3,size3,size3);
} void two_smallest (int find_array[] , int size3, int *a, int *a2, int *b,int *b2) {
for (int index = 0; index <= 100; index ++) {
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Code:
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Fatal error: Command failed for target `tree' Here is the two files and header that seem to be causing me the problems.

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And the header file.
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Code:
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