Hello. I am working on a small task as part of some independent study for a course i am taking. I have been asked to create a program to overload a function which should accept and print first one integer and then two integers. Here is the code i have produced so far:
http://pastebin.com/BUT9mfaf
now my C++ isnt great, i'll be honest, but as far as i am aware the code should work. my only concern is the error i receive on line 12. I am certain there should be a value in the bracket but i dont know what. can you any of you C++ gurus point me in the right direction please? i just dont know what to do.Code:#include <iostream> using namespace std; //Overloading f1 three ways int f1(int a); double f1(double a); long f1(long a); int main() { cout << f1(); system ("pause"); return 0; } //f1 for integer int f1(int a) { cout << "Please enter a number: "; cin >> a; return a; } // f1 for double double f1(double a) { cout << "Please enter a number: "; cin >> a; return a; } //f1 for long long f1(long a) { cout << "Please enter a number: "; cin >> a; return a; }


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