#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
int count = 0, cache[50];
int f(int n)
{
if(n == 2) count++;
if(n == 0 || n==1) return n;
else if (cache[n] !=- 1) return cache[n];
else cache[n]= f(n-1) + f(n-2);
return cache[n];
}
I used this function with gcc 4.3.4, and got the following error:
prog.cpp: In function ‘int f(int)’:
prog.cpp:38: error: reference to ‘count’ is ambiguous
On my local machine (mingw32), the error I got was this one, although it’s not for int 'cache[]'.
Any reason why?
The problem is all because of the second line here:
The line
using namespace stdbrings all the names from<algorithm>which also has a function calledcount, and in your code, you’ve declared a variablecount. Hence the ambiguous error.The solution is to never write
using namespace std. It is bad bad bad.Instead, use
std::cout,std::cin,std::endl,std::countand so on, in your code.