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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T19:46:06+00:00 2026-05-26T19:46:06+00:00

I get the error: main.o(.text+0x1ed): In function `main’: : undefined reference to `avergecolumns’ collect2:

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I get the error:

main.o(.text+0x1ed): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `avergecolumns'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

when I gcc *.o. I’m not quite sure what causes this error. Other posters have explained it as the function is not found or the function is empty. If someone could clarify or refine, it would be greaty appreciated!

Here is my function’s code(I’m trying to calculate the average of the column in 2D arrays):

#include "my.h"

void averagecolumns (int x, int y, int** a)
{
    int i;
    int j;
    float sum;
    float colAvg;

    sum = 0;
    colAvg = 0;

    printf("i.  The column averages are: \n");
    for(i = 0; i < x; i++)
        {
            for(j = 0; j < y; j++)
                {
                    sum += a[i][j];
                    colAvg = sum / (float)x;
                }
            printf("Column: %3d, Average: %6.2f", j, colAvg);
            sum = 0;   
            colAvg = 0;
        }

The relavent parts of main are:

#include "my.h"

int main (int argc, char* argv[])
{
     int** a;
     float** colAvg;
     int ROWS;
     int COLS;
     int i;
     int j;
     int** table;
     FILE* fpmyfile;
     int closeResult;

....

             printme (ROWS, COLS, a);                              // call functions a - j
             oddvalues (ROWS, COLS, a);
             oddlocations (ROWS, COLS, a);
             countoddrows (ROWS, COLS, a);
             addrows (ROWS, COLS, a);
             findfirstsmall (ROWS, COLS, a);
             findlastlarge (ROWS,COLS, a);                          
             addcolumns (ROWS, COLS, a);
             avergecolumns (ROWS, COLS, a);

....

}

Also, is this a linker or a compile error (I wasn’t sure which tag to add).

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    2026-05-26T19:46:07+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 7:46 pm

    It’s a linker error. ld is the linker, so if you get an error message ending with “ld returned 1 exit status”, that tells you that it’s a linker error.

    The error message tells you that none of the object files you’re linking against contains a definition for avergecolumns. The reason for that is that the function you’ve defined is called averagecolumns (in other words: you misspelled the function name when calling the function (and presumably in the header file as well – otherwise you’d have gotten a different error at compile time)).

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