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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T02:32:24+00:00 2026-05-31T02:32:24+00:00

I have a class declared like this in a header file : class COMPLEX{

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I have a class declared like this in a header file :

class COMPLEX{
    private:
    typedef struct{
    double real;
    double imaginary;       
                }complex;

Now when I call this from the function driver I get that error “expected initalizer before add right here in this section of code, and as you can see I have it just like other parts that compile just fine.

    //returns the phase of the complex number
double COMPLEX ::  getPhase(complex n, int form)
{
 if(form == 0)
 {
    float x = n.real;
    float y = n.imaginary;
    return(atan2(y,x));
 }
 if(form == 1)
 {
    return(n.imaginary);
 }
}

//adds two complex numbers together
void COMPLEX :: complex add(complex n, complex m, int form)
{
    complex temp, temp2, temp3;
 if(form == 0)
 { 
    temp.real = n.real + m.real;
    temp.imaginary = n.imaginary + m.imaginary;
    return(temp);
 }
 if(form == 1)
 {
    temp3.real = (n.real*cos(n.imaginary) + m.real*cos(m.imaginary));
    temp3.imaginary = (n.real*sin(n.imaginary) + m.real*sin(m.imaginary));
    temp2.real = getMagnitude(temp3, 0);
    temp2.imaginary = getPhase(temp3, 0);
    return(temp2);
 }
}

There is just the error right before add, I’ve tried putting things before the complex function caller but it still said it was expecting something before add…. can anyone help?

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    2026-05-31T02:32:25+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 2:32 am

    This function

    void COMPLEX :: complex add(complex n, complex m, int form)
    

    looks like it is returning both void and COMPLEX::complex.

    You have to decide what you want it to return.

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