Hello. I've been relearning C++ for the past few days, and I've got this code written, and I'm getting an error, which I really don't understand.
Here's the code:
Code:
// file "main.cpp" of project "testapp1"
#include <iostream.h>
#include <string>
class clperson
{
public:
char name1[25];
char name2[25];
int age;
};
int initialize_clperson(char _name1[25], char _name2[25], int age, clperson *clperson1)
{
clperson1->name1 = _name1;
clperson1->name2 = _name2;
clperson1->age = (int)age;
return(0);
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char name1[25];
char name2[25];
int age;
clperson main_person;
for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i)
{
cout << "Argument " << i << " : " << argv[i] << '\n';
}
cout << endl << endl;
cout << "Welcome to my testing program! It will test functionality of\n";
cout << "different aspects of the C++ programming language.\n";
cout << endl << endl;
cout << "Please enter your full name...\n";
cout << '>';
cin >> name1, name2;
cout << endl << endl;
cout << "Please enter your age...\n";
cout << '>';
cin >> age;
initialize_clperson(name1, name2, age, &main_person);
return(0);
}
Here's the error:
Code:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\MyProjects\testapp1\main.cpp(17) : error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'char []' to 'char [25]'
There are no conversions to array types, although there are conversions to references or pointers to arrays
Does anybody know the solution to the problem? Thanks in advance.