I am having trouble with my void print function to print out this vector. I’m not quite sure what it is talking about with “std::allocator. I get these errors:
st1.cpp: In function ‘void Print(std::vector<int, std::allocator<int> >)’:
st1.cpp:51: error: declaration of ‘std::vector<int, std::allocator<int> > v’ shadows a parameter
Here is the file:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <stack>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
void Initialize();
void Print();
int main()
{
stack<string> s1, s2;
s1.push("b");
s2.push("a");
if (s1.top() == s2.top())
{
cout << "s1 == s2" << endl;
}
else if (s1.top() < s2.top())
{
cout << "s1 < s2" << endl;
}
else if (s2.top() < s1.top())
{
cout << "s2 < s1" << endl;
}
else
{
return 0;
}
vector<int> v;
Initialize();
Print();
}
void Initialize(vector<int> v)
{
int input;
cout << "Enter your numbers to be evaluated: " << endl;
while(input != -1){
cin >> input;
v.push_back(input);
//write_vector(v);
}
}
void Print (vector<int> v){
vector<int> v;
for (int i=0; i<v.size();i++){
cout << v[i] << endl;
}
}
I just want to print v out to the screen. Any help?
Your function declaration and definition are not consistent, you want to generate vector from
Initialize, you can do:To print vector:
Now you call:
Don’t forget to change function definition of
Initialize,Printto match the new signature I provided above.Also you are redefining a local variable
vwhich shadows function parameter, you just need to comment out that line, also pass vector by const ref: