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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:08:30+00:00 2026-05-15T07:08:30+00:00

can somebody please explain my mistake, I have this class: class Account { private:

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can somebody please explain my mistake, I have this class:

class Account
{
private:
    string strLastName;     
    string strFirstName;    
    int nID;              
    int nLines;             
    double lastBill;
public:
    Account(string firstName, string lastName, int id);
    friend string printAccount(string firstName, string lastName, int id, int lines, double lastBill);
}

but when I call it:

string reportAccounts() const
{
    string report(printAccountsHeader());
    for(list<Account>::const_iterator i = listOfAccounts.begin(); i != listOfAccounts.end(); ++i)
    {
        report += printAccount(i->strFirstName, i->strLastName, i->nID, i->nLines, i->lastBill);;
    }
        return report;
}

I receive error within context, can somebody explain why?

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    2026-05-15T07:08:31+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:08 am

    I imagine the full error has something to do with “These members are private within context” and some line numbers.

    The issue is that i->strFirstName is private from the perspective of the reportAccounts() function. A better solution may be:

    class Account{
        private:
            string strLastName;     
            string strFirstName;    
            int nID;              
            int nLines;             
            double lastBill;
        public:
            Account(string firstName, string lastName, int id);
            string print() const
            {
               return printAccount(this->strLastName, this->strFirstName, this->nID,
                  this->nLines, this->lastBill);
            }
    };
    

    And then

    string reportAccounts() const {
        string report(printAccountsHeader());
        for(list<Account>::const_iterator i = listOfAccounts.begin(); i != listOfAccounts.end(); ++i){
            report += i->print();
        }
        return report;
    }
    

    Another option is to make printAccount take a reference to an Account (friend printAccount(const Account& account)), and it can then access the private variables through the reference.

    However, the fact that the function is called print Account suggests that it might be better as a public class function.

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