Source Code
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class A
{
private:
long int a;
public:
long int b,x;
void set_a(){
cout<<"Enter variable A's value (integer) \nAnswer: ";
cin>>a;
x=a;
}
void display_a(){
cout<<"\n value for Variable A: "<<x<<endl;
}
void getdata(){
cout<<"Enter variable B's value (integer) \nAnswer: ";
cin>>b;
}
};
class B:public A
{
private:
long int prod;
public:
void prod(){
prod = x*b;
}
void display(){
cout<<"Displaying product of variables A and B \nProduct: "<<prod<<endl;
}
};
int main()
{
A obj;
B obj2;
obj.set_a();
obj.display_a();
obj2.display();
}
Complier Error Message
37 | }
| ^
main.cpp:31:16: note: previous declaration ‘long int B::prod’
31 | long int prod;
| ^~~~
I have just started learning Inheritance functions from Object Oriented programming so I am quite the novice. I believe the program lies within the Inheritance function sub class but I am not too sure.
Also, I am pretty sure there is a method to checking the solution to error messages from the compiler but I don't know what it is or where to look, so some assistance would be helpful