find the lines indicated, often double clicking on the error statement will highlight the indicated line. Then look at the involved line and maybe one or two lines before. This type of an error statement often means an unmatched set of round () or curly {} brackets or a ; where there shouldn't be one, etc. It is a pretty common error, and learning how to handle it yourself will be necessary to get beyond the basics of writing C++.
It is very difficult for anyone to count down to line 163 by hand to find exactly where to look. If you want someone to help look at the lines specifically, then please indicate which lines are involved by commenting them somehow----for example by placing a row of //////////////////above, beside, below the involved line so we can see it. Excpecting someone to copy and compile your code to do this on their own will dramatically reduce your chances of getting assistance.