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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T18:44:12+00:00 2026-06-14T18:44:12+00:00

I’m trying to make three dynamic arrays whose indexes are determined by the number

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I’m trying to make three dynamic arrays whose indexes are determined by the number of lines in a text file. I then need to make their index values modifiable. I was thinking that global arrays would be my best bet.

For some reason I keep receiving the following compiler error:
secondLab.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol “void __cdecl arrayInput(…)

Question, how do I fix this and basically meet the goal of my program.

Here’s my code:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <new>

using namespace std;

int INDEXES = 0;

string *names_Array = new string[INDEXES];
double *rates_Array = new double[INDEXES];
double *hours_Array = new double[INDEXES];

void subscript(ifstream&, int&, string&, double&, double&);
void arrayInput(istream&, string [], double [], double[],
     string&, double&, double&);

int main ()
{
    string names;
    double rates;
    double hours;

    string filename("employee sample file.txt");
    ifstream employeeInfo(filename.c_str());

    if (employeeInfo.fail())
    {
        cout << "Sorry, file was not successfully opened. "
             << "Please make sure your file exists and\n" 
             << "re-run the program." << endl;
    }   

    subscript(employeeInfo, INDEXES, names, rates, hours);

    arrayInput(employeeInfo, names_Array, rates_Array, hours_Array,
    names, rates, hours);

    cout << names_Array[0] << endl
         << names_Array[1] << endl
         << names_Array[2] << endl
         << names_Array[3] << endl
         << names_Array[4] << endl;

    delete[] names_Array;
    delete[] rates_Array;
    delete[] hours_Array;

    system("pause");
    return 0;
}

void subscript(ifstream& employeeInfo, int& INDEXES,
    string& names, double& rates, double& hours)
{
    while(!employeeInfo.eof())
    {   
        employeeInfo >> names >> rates >> hours;

        INDEXES++;
    }
}

void arrayInput(ifstream& employeeInfo, string names_Array[], 
    double rates_Array[], double hours_Array[], string& names, double& rates, double& hours)
{
    int i = 0;

    while(!employeeInfo.eof())
    {
        employeeInfo >> names >> rates >> hours;

        names_Array[i] = names;
        rates_Array[i] = rates;
        hours_Array[i] = hours;

        i++;
    }
}
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    2026-06-14T18:44:14+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 6:44 pm

    u can count the numbers of lines at first .. then initiate the arrays .. and filling data to arrays..

     subscript(employeeInfo, INDEXES, names, rates, hours);
     names_Array = new string[INDEXES];
     rates_Array = new double[INDEXES];
     hours_Array = new double[INDEXES];
     arrayInput(employeeInfo, names_Array, rates_Array, hours_Array,names, rates, hours);
    

    try like this ..

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