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atlrepresent
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Hello all. I'm having C++ issues. I'm pretty familiar with Java and I'm teaching myself C++ for a class. But I'm getting an error and I can't figure out how to fix it.

This is the error I'm getting:
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" 15 C:\Dev-Cpp\practice test 2.cpp expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before '.' token
15 C:\Dev-Cpp\practice test 2.cpp expected `,' or `;' before '.' token"


I get the same error for several lines after as well.

Here is the code, the last line being line 15:
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"#include <iostream>

struct Student {
int id;
bool isGrad;
};

const int NS = 5;

Student stud[5];

Student s1;
//Student s2;

s1.isGrad= true;"


Am I not declaring/initializing something correctly? Any help you can give would be appreciated!

9/18/2006 11:30:00 PM

tjoshea
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maybe try declaring a main function and moving your =true assignment in there ?

9/19/2006 12:24:44 AM

SandSanta
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^

9/19/2006 1:00:53 AM

atlrepresent
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Sweet! Many thanks. I knew it was something simple like that.

9/19/2006 1:09:52 AM

Battousai
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ahh, the good 'ol days of highschool C++ classes at 7 o'clock in the morning.

9/19/2006 2:34:52 PM

rosschilen
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damn

9/19/2006 2:35:07 PM

MiniMe_877
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and FYI, you can use code tags to show your source code, not a quote box

cout << "Hello World!";


*HINT: hit edit post beside my post to see what I did, n00b

9/19/2006 2:57:29 PM

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