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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T04:35:37+00:00 2026-06-14T04:35:37+00:00

I’m trying to make a function that takes a templated type and adds it

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I’m trying to make a function that takes a templated type and adds it to the end of the list/array and I’m running into an error that I can’t seem to find a way around. I’m new to templates so I’m not sure if it’s a problem with how I’m using templates or something else.

Here is the relative portion of code that I have:

// MyArray.h

// insure that this header file is not included more than once
#pragma once
#ifndef MYARRAY_H_
#define MYARRAY_H_

template <class elemType>
class MyArray
{
private:
  int _size;        // number of elements the current instance is holding
  int _capacity;    // number of elements the current instance can hold
  int _top;         // Location of the top element (-1 means empty)
  elemType * list;  // ptr to the first element in the array

public:
// Ctors
    MyArray(); // default
    MyArray(int capacity); // initialize to capacity
    MyArray( MyArray & original); // copy constructor

// Dtor
    ~MyArray();

// METHODS
// Add
    // Takes an argument of the templated type and
    // adds it to the end of the list/array
    void Add(const elemType & elem);
};

// =============================================================================

/* ... */

// METHODS
// Add
    // Takes an argument of the templated type and
    // adds it to the end of the list/array
    template <class T>
    void MyArray<T>::Add(const elemType & elem)  // error C4430 and C2143
    {
        list[ _size + 1 ] = elem; // Place item on the bottom of the stack
    } // error C2244


#endif

And I’m getting these errors:

Error   1   error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support default-int               c:\...\myarray.h    80  1   Testing_Grounds
Error   2   error C2143: syntax error : missing ',' before '&'                                                      c:\...\myarray.h    80  1   Testing_Grounds
Error   3   error C2244: 'MyArray<elemType>::Add' : unable to match function definition to an existing declaration  c:\...\myarray.h    83  1   Testing_Grounds

Any help with this would be much appreciated!

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    2026-06-14T04:35:38+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 4:35 am
    template <class T>
     void MyArray<T>::Add(const elemType & elem)  // error C4430 and C2143
     {
       //...
     } 
    

    Here what is elemType (in the function parameter)? It should be T. Or T should be elemType.

    template <class T>
    void MyArray<T>::Add(const T & elem)  //fixed!
    {
      //...
    }
    

    Note that the definition of the class template members should be in the header file itself, not in the .cpp file.

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