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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T15:41:16+00:00 2026-05-30T15:41:16+00:00

I think is an old question but I don’t get it. I have a

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I think is an old question but I don’t get it.

I have a header routines.h, its functions file routines.cpp and the main file main.cpp.

In the header there is:

class myclass{
public:
static const double a;
void mymethod();
};

const double myclass::a=0.0;

The routines.cpp contains: #include"routines.h" and then define the methods.

main.cpp also has #include"routines.h".

This setup gives a link error: a it’s already defined.

public: static double const myclass::a" (?a148@myclass@@2NB) already defined in DBFLOWPAR2.obj

DBFLOWPAR2 is my main file.

If I define the methods in routines.h it works fine, but I don’t like that.
What else it’s possible? I don’t care how the variables are defined, I just want to be able to access myclass.a and find the right value in it.

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    2026-05-30T15:41:17+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 3:41 pm

    You should define the static variable in a cpp file.
    Move,

     const double myclass::a=0.0;
    

    to your cpp file.

    Defining a in header file creates a copy of the variable in each Translation Unit where the header is included.

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