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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T07:12:57+00:00 2026-06-02T07:12:57+00:00

Header file #ifndef IREADER_H #define IREADER_H #include <iostream> class iReader { public: iReader(); iReader(istream

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Header file

#ifndef IREADER_H
#define IREADER_H
#include <iostream>


class iReader {
public:
    iReader();
    iReader(istream *input);
    iReader(const iReader& orig);
    virtual ~iReader();
private:
    Pixel *pixelData;
    char *cData;
    istream *input;
};

#endif  /* IREADER_H */

.cpp File

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include "Pixel.h"
#include "iReader.h"

iReader::iReader() {

}

iReader::iReader(istream *input){

}

iReader::iReader(const iReader& orig) {
}

iReader::~iReader() {
}

(sorry if i didn’t copy the code in correctly)

So this is my code. I’m making a new object and I just was to be able to pass in an istream pointer, and have an istream pointer variable. It errors in netbeans saying, “Unable to resolve identifier istream”. It works fine in my main file, but not in this object.

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    2026-06-02T07:13:00+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 7:13 am

    You’re probably using using namespace std; in your main file.

    You need to qualify istream:

    #ifndef IREADER_H
    #define IREADER_H
    #include <iostream>
    class Pixel; // <--- you should also forward declare Pixel
    class iReader {
    public:
        iReader();
        iReader(std::istream *input);
        iReader(const iReader& orig);
        virtual ~iReader();
    private:
        Pixel *pixelData;
        char *cData;
        std::istream *input;
    };
    
    #endif  /* IREADER_H */
    
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