C++ ::  Calculator Program - Function Does Not Take 0 Arguments

Jan 29, 2014

I am supposed to get 2 numbers then have the person choose what they want to do to the numbers. Here is the code:

//Mike Karbowiak
//12/24/13
//Mathematics
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>

[Code] ....

The errors I am getting so far are:

error C2660: 'Add' : function does not take 0 arguments
error C2660: 'Subtract' : function does not take 0 arguments
error C2660: 'Multiply' : function does not take 0 arguments
error C2660: 'Divide' : function does not take 0 arguments

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Write a function named replaceSubstring. The function should accept three C-string or string object arguments.

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For example, suppose the three arguments have the following values:

string1: "the dog jumped over the fence"
string2: "the"
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With these three arguments, the function would return a string object with the value "that dog jumped over that fence." Demonstrate the function in a complete program.

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Code:

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main.c:

Code:

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[Code]...

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