C/C++ :: Variable Not Declared In Scope Error?

Jan 27, 2014

I'm working through this neural network tutorial, unfortunately I get stuck trying to compile on line 28, saying "error: 'neuronNum' not declared in this scope." I seem to always get stuck on these kinds of errors, yet I don't understand because I though that the variable was declared and initialized within the for loop.

#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;

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C++ :: (X) Not Declared In This Scope Error

Oct 29, 2014

main.cpp

#include <iostream>
#include "sushi.h"
using namespace std;
int main()
{
do {
......sushi go;
......string x; <----------------------------Declared x here
......cout << "wanna use a banana?" << endl;

[Code ....

Error reads: 'x' was not declared in this scope.

How do I fix this?

P.S The sushi class does not matter, that is all perfect. Also, the dots are to represent my tabbing to make it easier to understand.

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tile Tile;
Tile **grid;
grid = new Tile*[a];
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#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
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public:
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On running the following codes I'm getting these errors. I'm using Code Blocks 13.12

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{
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#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char* argv[]){
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I have this error - [Error] 'fprintf' was not declared in this scope (line 32)

and this - [Error] 'fclose' was not declared in this scope (line 33)

here's my code.........

1 #include <iostream>
2 using namespace std;
3 #include <windows.h>
4 #include <winuser.h>
5
6 int save (int key_stroke, char *file);

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Code:

#include <iostream>
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const int NUM_HIDDEN_NEURONS = 3;

[Code] ....

So I am getting 2 errors. Here is both of them.

ANN.cpp: In member function "void ANN::JustDoIt()":
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ANN.cpp: In member function "void ANN::SetData(double, double)":
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4#include <iostream>
5#include <cmath>
6using namespace std;
7
8// Function prototype

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#include <iostream>
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using namespace std;
template<class elemType>
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Jan 31, 2014

Ran into something today that does not make sense:

This compiles: Code: int x = 5;

switch(x) {
case 0:
{
int value = 5;
}
break;

[Code] ....

Ok so it doesn't like int value = 6 b/c of int value = 5 for case 0. However since the value in case 0 is declared within the brackets one would think it has case scope.

So I tried this:

Code: int x = 5;
switch(x) {
case 0:
{
int value = 5;
}
break;

[Code] ....

Now it doesn't like it b/c value has not been declared in case 1:. These two conditions cannot possibly be both true at the same time. You cannot disallow the declaration of value in case 1 b/c it interferes with value in case 0 and at the same time disallow me to use value from case 0 b/c it is not in scope. If it was not in scope then theoretically I should be able to declare value in case 1.

Both MSVS 2012 and 2013 exhibit the same behavior. I checked the standard and it is unclear on the matter.

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Oct 11, 2014

I'm trying out friend functions not in just one source file to see how it works but I'm getting an error.

/* ----- ClassOne.h ----- */
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#define CLASSONE_H_
#include "classTwo.h"
using namespace std;
class ClassOne {

[Code] ....

Basically, I just want to print out the private members of ClassOne using ClassTwo's friend function twoPrintsOne().

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//I dont understand this why does "<< "
The value of global now is: " << global << "
";" is equals to nine

#include <iostream>
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using std::cout;
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}

int main() {
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I'm creating a payroll program and here is my code

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define REPORTHEADING1 " Employee Pay Hours Gross Tax Net
"
#define REPORTHEADING2 " Name Rate Worked Pay Due Pay
}

[code]....

The errors I get are: variable or field PrintSummaryReport declared void in function voidPrintSummaryReport... cannot convert FILE to const car for argument to int printf(const char*...) which is for the following lines

Code:

printf(reportFile,REPORTLINEFORMAT1,fullName,payrate,regHours,gross,fedtax,
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"
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Are there any situations to explicitly use the scope resolution operator with global scope? I can imagine a situation like:

#include <cmath>
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public:
IntWrapper& pow(char);
IntWrapper(char);
private:
int m_int;

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But then I would think that the writer should have used a different name, and that using the scope resolution operator in the constructor body is still pointless...

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struct x
{
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struct y
{
};
};

Why does GetY have to be declared after struct y is declared? I thought order of class members in C++ did not matter? Does it have to do with the way parsing is done?

EDIT: It also doesn't work if I typename x::y *GetY();, which makes even less sense to me.

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using namespace std;
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Jan 8, 2015

#include <iostream>
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int low_temp;
int avg_temp;

[Code] ....

When I run this program I am able to input data for the three months but after inputting everything I am prompted with a run time error that states: Run time check failure#3: The variable 'temp' is being used without being initialized. I've underlined the statement that the compiler says is causing this error, yet there is no variable 'temp' in that statement.

Computer are very specific right? So in the problem statement total_yearly_temp = total_yearly_temp + temp.avg_temp; there is a variable called total_yearly_temp and one called temp.avg_temp, but there are none called temp. It can't be complaining about the WeatherStats variable I defined in the first line of the function called temp because I did the exact same thing in the previous function and there are no errors concerning that.

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
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using System.Text;
namespace Furniture {
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I tried changing the type of variable to char but i still get the same result. i also tried using a switch statement which was my first choice but i had the same issue.

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