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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T06:43:33+00:00 2026-06-05T06:43:33+00:00

//This is the header file (header.h) class about{ char w[10][40]; public: void get(const char

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//This is the header file (header.h)
class about{

char w[10][40];

public:
void get(const char core[ ][2000], int num);


};

~
~

//This is the cpp file (program.cpp)
 #include "header.h"
 #include <cstring>


void about::get(const char core[ ][2000], int num){

char data[2000];


strcpy(w[0], data);


}

I’m getting program.cpp:13: error: 'w' was not declared in this scope

I’m trying to just do the strcpy from data which contain some info to w which is from the private section of the class and using the member function to access them.

I’m not sure if I forgot anything and why I can’t access them.

Thanks to the last answer from Sergey Vakulenko

The sequence of the header file is very important.

It should be

 #include <cstring>
 #include "header.h"

not

 #include "header.h"
 #include <cstring>
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    2026-06-05T06:43:35+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 6:43 am

    add these headers to your cpp file:

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include "nameofheader.h"
    

    Edit (more full explication ):

    for me, that exemple not give any error:

    1.h:

    class about{
    
    char w[10][40];
    
    public:
    void get(const char core[ ][2000], int num);
    
    
    };
    

    1.cpp:

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include "1.h"
    //This is the cpp file (program.cpp)
    
    void about::get(const char core[ ][2000], int num){
    
    char data[2000];
    
    
    strcpy(w[0], data);
    
    
    }
    
    int main (int argc, char** argv) {
    
    return 0;
    }
    

    compled with g++:

    g++ 1.cpp -o 1

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