Question

I am creating a data structure but when I try and compile I get an error saying that I haven't specified that type of set that I am initializing.

I am working with the NTL library with is used for large numbers.

This is my code:

#include <set>
#include ...

NTL_CLIENT

using namespace std;
using namespace NTL;

const RR ZERO = to_RR(0);
const RR ONE = to_RR(1);
const RR TWO = to_RR(2);

class tenTree
{
   public:
      tenTree(string  newName = "", int newLevel = 0);
      ~tenTree();
      void put(string prefix, RR power);
      bool get(string prefix, RR & output);
      void display(int depth);
      bool isKnown(RR power){return (powers.find(power) != powers.end());};
   private:
      tenTree* children [10];
      set<int> powers;
      int level;
      string name;
      bool child[10];
};

When I try to compile it comes back with an error saying:

twoPow.cpp:47: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of \u2018set\u2019 with no type
twoPow.cpp:47: error: expected \u2018;\u2019 before \u2018<\u2019 token
twoPow.cpp: In member function \u2018bool tenTree::isKnown(NTL::RR)\u2019:
twoPow.cpp:44: error: \u2018powers\u2019 was not declared in this scope

Is there something that I am missing here?

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Solution

It was just a matter of the scope. All I had to do was add an std:: before the set and it compiled correctly.

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