all right here is the deal, how do i fix this program? %26gt;%26gt;%26gt;
//This program will ask user to input two integers.
//main will call a user-defined function "GetSum" to return their sum.
//main will also call a system predefined function "pow" to get the square of sum.
#include%26lt;iostream%26gt;
#include%26lt;cmath%26gt;
using namespace std;
void Getsum(int);
int main ( )
{
int num1 = 0, num2 = 0, sum = 0, square = 0;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "enter the first integer: ";
cin %26gt;%26gt; num1;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "enter the second integer: ";
cin %26gt;%26gt; num2;
GetSum(num1, num2);
square = pow(sum);
cout %26lt;%26lt; "Their sum is " %26lt;%26lt; sum %26lt;%26lt; endl;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "The square of sum is " %26lt;%26lt; square %26lt;%26lt; endl;
return 0;
}
void GetSum(int A, int B)
{
int S = A + B;
return;
}
Sigh...c++ programming stumper...?
You had some pretty simple errors...
1) You spelled the Getsum function prototype differently than you did in the function call
2) You are passing a different number of parameters from the function prototype than in the function
3)Where does int A, and Int B get a value from? If the program would have worked you would have added whatever was stored in memory from A and B, since you didn't initialize them.
4)Void functions DONT return anything
I came up with a few fixes listed below, the error that you are getting from the pow(sum); line is very easily fixed, simply use the correct preprocessor directive...cmath didn't seem to work for me.
//This program will ask user to input two integers.
//main will call a user-defined function "GetSum" to return their sum.
//main will also call a system predefined function "pow" to get the square of sum.
#include%26lt;iostream%26gt;
#include%26lt;cmath%26gt;
using namespace std;
void GetSum(int num1, int num2);
int main ( )
{
int num1 = 0, num2 = 0, sum = 0, square = 0;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "enter the first integer: ";
cin %26gt;%26gt; num1;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "enter the second integer: ";
cin %26gt;%26gt; num2;
GetSum(num1, num2);
//square = pow(sum);
cout %26lt;%26lt; "Their sum is " %26lt;%26lt; sum %26lt;%26lt; endl;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "The square of sum is " %26lt;%26lt; square %26lt;%26lt; endl;
return 0;
}
void GetSum(int num1, int num2)
{
int S = num1 + num2;
return;
}
********************
Since I did not know the correct pre-processor directive, I did a minor re-write of your code, now function (now an int returning function) will return the value S.
//This program will ask user to input two integers.
//main will call a user-defined function "GetSum" to return their sum.
//main will also call a system predefined function "pow" to get the square of sum.
#include%26lt;iostream%26gt;
#include%26lt;cmath%26gt;
using namespace std;
int GetSum(int num1, int num2);
int main ( )
{
int num1 = 0, num2 = 0, sum = 0, square = 0;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "enter the first integer: ";
cin %26gt;%26gt; num1;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "enter the second integer: ";
cin %26gt;%26gt; num2;
GetSum(num1, num2);
//square = pow(sum);
sum = GetSum(num1,num2);
cout %26lt;%26lt; "Their sum is " %26lt;%26lt; sum %26lt;%26lt; endl;
cout %26lt;%26lt; "The square of sum is " %26lt;%26lt; square %26lt;%26lt; endl;
system("pause");
return 0;
}
int GetSum(int num1, int num2)
{
int S = num1 + num2;
return S;
}
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Reply:main changes to
...
cout %26lt;%26lt; "Their sum is " %26lt;%26lt; GetSum(num1,num2) %26lt;%26lt; endl;
...
void GetSum(int A, int B)
{
int S = A + B;
return;
}
changes to
int GetSum(int A, int B) {
return A + B;
}
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