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Help with C++

Name: Anonymous 2006-07-16 14:29

I'm learning how to write a roguelike, and it's pretty much the first real programming project i have ever done. I have studied C++ for a bit at school and on my spare time, but i know only the basics, and i thought that programming a simple game would be good learning. I'm trying to make a character creator where you choose a race and a class, then the program rolls your stats, adding different bonuses based on classes and races, but i run into this error:

100 C:\Dev-Cpp\char.c statement cannot resolve address of overloaded function

I'm trying to write the stats to a simple text file, but the program tells me that. What gives?

Name: Anonymous 2006-07-20 14:47

>>42
Yes, I agree that having getters/setters that do nothing other than allow direct access to the variable are retarded.  However, there are tons of uses for them, like only writing a getter to make the variable "read-only".  In the case of Cnum, the setter could clamp the value passed to it to a 0..255 range to provide a cap for the stats.  Also, getters are often used for array access, to make sure the index is in-bounds (Most of the standard c++ classes have an at() function that does this).

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