When I build the following I get an error as follows:
'float computedecimal' redeclared as different kind of symbol
Previous declaration of 'float computedecimal (int, int, int)'
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int degrees {};
int minutes {};
int seconds {};
float decimal{};
const int secondsinminute {60};
const int minutesindegree {60};
float computedecimal (int, int, int);
int main()
{
cout<<"Please insert degrees : ";
cin>> degrees;
cout<<endl<<endl<<"Please insert minutes : ";
cin>>minutes;
cout<<endl<<endl<<"Please insert seconds : ";
cin>>seconds;
decimal=computedecimal (degrees, minutes, seconds);
cout<<endl<<endl<<degrees<<" degrees, "<<minutes<<" minutes, "<<seconds<<" seconds = "
<<decimal<<" degrees";
cin.get ();
cin.get ();
return 0;
}
float computedecimal (degrees, minutes, seconds)
{
int top=(minutes*secondsinminutes)+seconds;
int bottom=secondsinminutes*minutesindegree;
decimal=degrees+(top/bottom);
return decimal;
}
I don't understand this as I am passing 3 ints to the function and expecting a float in return.
Obviously I am doing something wrong but can't figure it out myself.