C++ :: Header And Prototype Correct But No Matching Function For Call To?
Dec 10, 2014
For whatever reason, I get an error meassage about lines 53-57 saying there is no matching function to call to. Yet the header and the prototype are correct (I think anyways).
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#define N 10
using namespace std;
class cust{
[Code] ....
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Dec 23, 2012
I have two problems with the code below:
1. I cannot find a header file to #include that has the sleep function prototype.
2. When I add my own sleep function prototype, I get an unresolved external reference error (for _sleep, not sleep).
What must I #include to get the sleep function prototype? What lib must I include in the linker configuration to resolve the external reference? (I suspect that if I #include the correct header file, the second question might become moot.)
The "man page" at [URL] .... says the header file is <WinBase.h>. But #include'g only <WinBase.h> results in compilation errors.
A response marked "answer" at [URL] ..... says <windows.h> [sic]. #Include'g only <Windows.h> does eliminate the compilation errors.
But apparently that does not bring in the sleep function prototype. Neither does also subsequently #include'g <WinBase.h>. (Which seems to be #include'd by <Windows.h> anyway.)
But even with my own function prototype shown below, I get an unresolved external reference for _sleep. Is that a symptom of my problem: my sleep reference is changed to _sleep? If so, how can avoid that?
According to "man page" (see link above), the external should be resolve in kernel32.lib. And kernel32.lib does appear in the "Additional Dependencies" list under Configuration Properties Linker Input.
Since I am not using C++ features, I tried setting "Compile as C" under Configuration Properties C/C++ Advanced, to no avail.
My code....
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <Windows.h>
void sleep(DWORD msec); // added later
int _tmain(int argc, char* argv[])
[Code] ....
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Mar 5, 2013
This is the error I keep getting, but I'm not sure how to resolve it.
assignment7.cpp:11: error: no matching function for call to 'Time::display() '
Time.h:18: note: candidates are: void Time::display(int, int)
Code:
#include "Time.h"
int main() {
Time tm;
tm.set(12,53);
dt.display(); //Should display 7/4/1776
[Code] .....
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Jun 1, 2013
no matching function for call to `getline(std::string&, char&)' Why is this error occuring?
My Aim is to copy each character or integer to an array
MY PROGRAM:-
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
[Code].....
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Sep 6, 2013
The random method in here should return a random value inside given array.
The program constantly crashes when I send the array object as full.
It will only allow for you to choose the first 4 objects in the array, if you choose object number 8, for example, the program crashes.
So Im trying to send the pointer to the array instead. But now the compiler claims not to know of any such function.
static string getRandom(string* avalible[]){
cout << "Get random";
cout << "index: " << (*avalible)->length() << endl;
int index = random((*avalible)->length()-1);
cout << "returned" + index;
[Code] .....
I can remove the "10" from the string first[10] but it doesn't make a difference.What is wrong with this?
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Dec 11, 2014
I need to call one function on my C++ program. I made one root calculator for functions, but, this doesn't work.
// FUNCION QUE CALCULA LA DIFERENCIA ENTRE 2 VECTORES
real mn_error_vectores(Array1D< real > &u, Array1D< real > &v) {
int i;
if(u.dim()!=v.dim()){
printf("mn_error_vectores() : arrays of different dimensions
[Code] ....
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Nov 4, 2014
I'm having this pain in the ass error (No matching function for call to Data::Data() ) on this block of code:
Etapa::Etapa(string nm, float dist, string loc, Data dt) {
nome = nm;
distancia = dist;
local = loc;
data = dt;
}
[Code].....
I guess this is happening because I'm trying to give Etapa an argument of Data type and I can't do it or put it in a variable since it has 3 parameteres (mes, dia, ano).
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Dec 14, 2013
This code from [URL] as it is gives compile error I can't understand.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Rectangle {
int width, height;
[Code] ....
Gives error
(g++ first.cpp)
first.cpp: In function ‘int main()’:
first.cpp:14:38: error: no matching function for call to ‘Rectangle::Rectangle(<brace-enclosed initialiser list>)’
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Nov 8, 2014
Every time I try to compile this, I get the error message, "error: no matching function for call to" on lines 18, 45, and 46. Basically every time I try to call on the function sales and printStock. I don't know what the message means or why I get it.
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#define N 10
using namespace std;
void printStock (float [], int);
float sales (float [], int);
[Code] .....
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Oct 22, 2013
My load function isnt working. I've tested it and returned it as an int and it worked but when i tried to compile when i changed it to a template i started getting the errors and I'm not sure how to fix it:
all_sort.cpp:41:15: error: no matching function for call to 'load'
int *value = load("./integers.txt", size);
^~~~
./bubble_sort.h:44:4: note: candidate template ignored: couldn't infer template
argument 'T'
T *load(const char* x, int &size) {
[Code] ....
I'm trying to use my load function to load integers from a file into and array and then return it back.
#include "bubble_sort.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main(){
int n, pick = 1, size = 0;
[Code] ....
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Nov 7, 2013
I've written an Array class to create 1d,2d and 3d array and it works fine for every test : example of the constructor of the array class for 2d case:
Array::Array( int xSize, int ySize ) {
xSize_ = xSize;
ySize_ = ySize;
zSize_ = 1;
vec.resize(xSize*ySize);
}
It works fine , but when i need to use this constructor inside of other constructor, i get the "no matching function error" ,
part of my code:
class StaggeredGrid {
public:
StaggeredGrid ( int xSize1, int ySize1, real dx, real dy ) : p_ (2,2) {}
[Code] .....
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Jun 26, 2013
I initialized a nested vector with the following code as:
Code:
vector<vector<Point> > vectorB(4, vector<Point> (int(vectorA.size()), 0));
And came across the following error during link stage:
"/usr/include/c++/4.6/bits/stl_vector.h:1080:4: error: no matching function for call to ‘std::vector<cv::Point_<int> >::_M_fill_initialize(std::vector<cv::Point_<int> >::size_type, int&)’ "
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Sep 13, 2013
I'm not a programmer, at least, not a good one. I'm a researcher and I need to implement this function and test it and use it for my research. I tested some clustering methods in JAVA and Matlab and also I want to test it on C. I don't know too much about programming, especially about C, I know nothing. I tried to implement some basic methods but I failed.
It's all about K-Means Algorithm. I'm working on a disease and I'm trying to find ways to early diagnosis. Anyway, these are details. The thing is, I found a 'free to use' function but I don't know how can I use it. I tried to learn something from Net, I downloaded a compiler, I paste the code and I get many errors... And I heard that I have to do some "calling function" stuff but I don't know how to..
The code is in the link below: URL....It's not imperative that using this function, it can be another one but it had to written in C.
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Mar 16, 2013
What would be the correct way to call a function within main that has file pointer parameters?
function prototype: Code: void CalculateBoth(int num1, int num2, int*sumPtr, int *diffPtr);
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Nov 27, 2014
I've got These 3 files:
// OTI.h
extern void Unpack(void* Packet);
// PackUnpack.cpp
#include "OptiTrackInterface.h"
void Unpack(void* Packet) {
...
}
// OTI.cpp
#include "OptiTrackInterface.h"
Unpack((char*) &indata);
When i try to compile OTI.cpp, I got the error that Unpack is undeclared.
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Feb 23, 2014
I get the following error in XCode whenever I try to access the member I created 'randomGen' in a separate class in a different header file. I have made sure to include the header file and have tried to access it through an object.
This is the code I enter when trying to access the method from randomiser.h in main.cpp. It is also an overloaded function with doubles and integers:
RandomG randomiser;
randomiser.randomGen(); // 'Call to member function 'randomGen' is ambiguous'
This is the code inside randomiser.h:
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
using std::string;
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
class RandomG {
[Code] ....
This is the error inside xcode: [URL] ....
I have tried seperating the code for the functions in another class (main.cpp) and then running and it seems to works, so I'm not sure why I can't put everything in the .h file and then access it?
I would like it in a seperate file so it doesn't clutter my main. I am writing a game with SDL so that might be confusing and I would like the window to have a random title and other random properties, so it would be easier to use a function.
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Mar 30, 2013
[URL] ..... Prototype is commented.
[URL] ..... Prototype is included.
both give the correct output. Why?
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Aug 25, 2014
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<math.h>
void main() {
int i=1,j=2;
float k,l=1.5;
[Code] ...
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Mar 30, 2013
The function im having problems with takes an array where each element is an array of unsigned chars i.e. octals representing a bitmap of one of 95 ASCII code characters and searches through this two dimensional array looking for a match for a predetermined of array of unsigned chars i.e. the bitmap of a predetermined char. If we find the char the function outputs the index in the two-dimensional array where each elem. is an array of octals ELSE it return -1 i.e. when the char is not found.
I have 2 files, one .cpp, the other .h. There is a function named find_char. See INPUT and OUTPUT on line 48 in .cpp file.
The exception im getting is: font2.cpp:23:45:error: invalid conversion from unsigned char to unsigned char(*)[5]
The input type specified for my function prototype corresponding to find_char. If I put just unsigned char it doesn't fix the problem because it's an array parameter i.e. like a call by reference. I've lead myself to believe that the array variable contains a pointer to the first value in the array and so I've made function prototypes that work with a T* i.e. a pointer to type T. Making the function prototype argument unsigned char* i.e. a pointer to unsigned char simply gives me the exception: "invalid conversion from unsigned char to unsigned char*". When I have the argument be 'unsigned char' I get undefined reference to find_char(unsigned char). URL.....
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Mar 29, 2014
This is my code:
#include<iostream>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
int bin2dec(const string binarystring); // Declaration of bin2dec prototype with one string parameter
int main() {
cout << "Enter Q to terminate program.
[Code] .....
Right now the code is in the form of a 'const string binarystring' and were supposed to be able to use 'const char binarystring[]' and for some reason whenever i try to switch it i run into problems when referencing the main function to the int bin2dec(...) function.
I wanted to know if theres a simple way to switch the prototype to an array type of function with [] without changing the entire code.
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Aug 20, 2014
Let's first take the following class prototype:
#include <ctime>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
class Debugger;
class Debugger {
[Code] ....
My question is regarding the GetCurrentDebugLevel function above. Ideally I would like to use just one function to get the current debug level of the class, the std::string form would be used to save the "debugging level" in a settings file and the enumerated version would for evaluation purposes throughout the program.
My question is if implementing function prototypes by return value the best way to go or should I do something else?
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Apr 23, 2014
We can initialize normal function prototype's parameters with zero like this:-
void output(float = 0.0, int = 0);
or
void output(int = 0, int = 0, double = 0.0);
But how do you do the same for a pointer array or simply an array?
Assume that second parameter has to be an array.
I have tried the following and it does not work:-
void output(float = 0.0, int = 0);
void output(float = 0.0, *int = 0);
void output(float = 0.0, int* = 0);
void output(float = 0.0, int[] = 0);
void output(float = 0.0, int []);
But if I skip the default declarations altogether, it works.
like:
void output(float, int []);
or
void output(float, int*);
how can I do it by explicitly writing zero, just like the first cases?
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May 22, 2013
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main() {
setcolor(BLUE);
setbkcolor(yellow);
cout<<"the text in blue colour with yelow background";
getch();
return 0;
}
it keeps returning the same error always in my turbo c++ compiler . What is the correct program for changing background colour and text colour ...
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Apr 25, 2014
What is Function call Overhead and Function Call Stack?
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Dec 6, 2014
what should be the prototype for the following function.
Code:void addition(int x, ...);
I am getting compilation errors. I have written the prototype as :
Code: void addition(int, va_list);
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Mar 24, 2013
Variably modified types are subject to certain restrictions , just as variable-length arrays are. The most important restriction is that the declaration of a variably modified type must be inside the body of a function or in a function prototype.
Code:
void f(int m , int n) {
int a[m][n] , (*p)[n];
p=a;
//....
}
What does it mean? That we can't declare such a pointer as a global variable?
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