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| Date: | Tue, 10 Aug 1999 23:35:14 GMT |
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Matthew Heyman wrote:
> All right.... digging through my code and came up with a possible
> realization. In several instinces I use structs within structs. Is
> this possible? Consider the following piece of code...
>
> typedef struct
> {
> int x;
> }point;
>
> typedef struct
> {
> point loc;
> }vert;
>
> point p1;
> p1 = 2;
I assume you meant p1.x=2 here,
> vert v1;
> v1 = p1;
and v1.pointloc = p1 here.
> //and to access the final point within the vert
> cout <<v1.loc.x<<endl;
>
> Is my logic messed up? Can I even do this in?
This is the second time you have posted code snippets which contain code
to be executed outside of function scope. You can't put lines like a=b
outside of a function. You can initialize a variable with a value, but
that must be done on the line in which the variable is declared.
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