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From: "Michael Stewart" <mike AT reggin DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: CANNOT GET ANYTHING TO WORK!!
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 19:31:28 -0000
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Lozza wrote in message <36A06C85 DOT 3A8C AT virgin DOT net>...
>Path is fine...
>
>Must be the code - can anyone help ?
>
>#include <iostream.h>
>
>int a, b, c;
>
>void main()
>
>{
>cout << "Give me a number for A. \n";
>cin >> a;
>cout << "\n\n Give me a number for B. \n";
>cin >> b;
>cout << "\n\n Give me a number for C. \n";
>cin >> c;
>cout << "The average for A B C is:  " << (a + b + c) / 3;
>return ;
>}
>
>I know iostream.h is not available - anyone any other ideas? Keep
>getting undeclared variable for cout, cin etc.. Thanks.

The code itself should work. The only thing I can suggest is, make sure you
are using the .cpp extension as cout and cin are C++.
If you have compiled it using the .c extension gcc will think the code is C
and not C++.

/pendantic
you should decare main as an int and return an int. eg
int main () {
...
   return (0);
}
/end pendantic



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