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The compiler constantly shows the following errors referring to a different class constructor prototype. Point2D is another class which is used to construct the Line2D object.




C:Users*****srcLine2D.cpp|3|error: no matching function for call to 'Point2D::Point2D()'
includePoint2D.h|13|note: candidate: Point2D::Point2D(int, int)|




//this file(Line2D.h) has #include "Point2D.h"
Line2D(Point2D ,Point2D ); // constructor prototype

//this file(Line2D.cpp) has #include "Line2D.h"
Line2D::Line2D(Point2D pt1,Point2D pt2) // ERROR ON THIS LINE constructor method
{
this -> pt1 = pt1;
this -> pt2 = pt2;
}









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    The compiler constantly shows the following errors referring to a different class constructor prototype. Point2D is another class which is used to construct the Line2D object.




    C:Users*****srcLine2D.cpp|3|error: no matching function for call to 'Point2D::Point2D()'
    includePoint2D.h|13|note: candidate: Point2D::Point2D(int, int)|




    //this file(Line2D.h) has #include "Point2D.h"
    Line2D(Point2D ,Point2D ); // constructor prototype

    //this file(Line2D.cpp) has #include "Line2D.h"
    Line2D::Line2D(Point2D pt1,Point2D pt2) // ERROR ON THIS LINE constructor method
    {
    this -> pt1 = pt1;
    this -> pt2 = pt2;
    }









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      The compiler constantly shows the following errors referring to a different class constructor prototype. Point2D is another class which is used to construct the Line2D object.




      C:Users*****srcLine2D.cpp|3|error: no matching function for call to 'Point2D::Point2D()'
      includePoint2D.h|13|note: candidate: Point2D::Point2D(int, int)|




      //this file(Line2D.h) has #include "Point2D.h"
      Line2D(Point2D ,Point2D ); // constructor prototype

      //this file(Line2D.cpp) has #include "Line2D.h"
      Line2D::Line2D(Point2D pt1,Point2D pt2) // ERROR ON THIS LINE constructor method
      {
      this -> pt1 = pt1;
      this -> pt2 = pt2;
      }









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      The compiler constantly shows the following errors referring to a different class constructor prototype. Point2D is another class which is used to construct the Line2D object.




      C:Users*****srcLine2D.cpp|3|error: no matching function for call to 'Point2D::Point2D()'
      includePoint2D.h|13|note: candidate: Point2D::Point2D(int, int)|




      //this file(Line2D.h) has #include "Point2D.h"
      Line2D(Point2D ,Point2D ); // constructor prototype

      //this file(Line2D.cpp) has #include "Line2D.h"
      Line2D::Line2D(Point2D pt1,Point2D pt2) // ERROR ON THIS LINE constructor method
      {
      this -> pt1 = pt1;
      this -> pt2 = pt2;
      }






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      edited Nov 14 '18 at 10:19







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          Oh, the issue is that your constructor is using a default constructor for Point2D that doesn't exist.



          Use initialization lists:



          Line2D::Line2D(Point2D pt1,Point2D pt2):pt1(pt1), pt2(pt2){}





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            I think you missed the implementation for default constructor for Point2D class.



            Point2D::Point2D()





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              Oh, the issue is that your constructor is using a default constructor for Point2D that doesn't exist.



              Use initialization lists:



              Line2D::Line2D(Point2D pt1,Point2D pt2):pt1(pt1), pt2(pt2){}





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                Oh, the issue is that your constructor is using a default constructor for Point2D that doesn't exist.



                Use initialization lists:



                Line2D::Line2D(Point2D pt1,Point2D pt2):pt1(pt1), pt2(pt2){}





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                  Oh, the issue is that your constructor is using a default constructor for Point2D that doesn't exist.



                  Use initialization lists:



                  Line2D::Line2D(Point2D pt1,Point2D pt2):pt1(pt1), pt2(pt2){}





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                  Oh, the issue is that your constructor is using a default constructor for Point2D that doesn't exist.



                  Use initialization lists:



                  Line2D::Line2D(Point2D pt1,Point2D pt2):pt1(pt1), pt2(pt2){}






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                      I think you missed the implementation for default constructor for Point2D class.



                      Point2D::Point2D()





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                        I think you missed the implementation for default constructor for Point2D class.



                        Point2D::Point2D()





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                          I think you missed the implementation for default constructor for Point2D class.



                          Point2D::Point2D()





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                          I think you missed the implementation for default constructor for Point2D class.



                          Point2D::Point2D()






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