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C++ Linker error iostream overloading

i get 2 linker errors when trying to compile my program which includes these two files (causing the problem, in particular the lines in bold)

and i'm new to C++ so excuse my ignorance.

Assignment1.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: class Vector __thiscall Vector::operator^(class Vector)" (??TVector@@QAE?AV0@V0@@Z)

1>Assignment1.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "class std::basic_ostream > & __cdecl operator<<(class std::basic_ostream > &,class Point)" (??6@YAAAV?$basic_ostream@DU?$char_traits@D@std@@@std@@AAV01@VPoint@@@Z)

1>c:......\\visual studio 2010\\Projects\\Assignment1\\Release\\Assignment1.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 2 unresolved externals

point.h file:

#ifndef SS_Point_H
#define SS_Point_H

#include "common.h"

//==================================================================
//  Point Class Definition
//==================================================================

class Point {
friend class Vector;
protected:
 int dimn;            // # coords (1, 2, or 3 max here)
 Error err;           // error indicator
public:
 double x, y, z;      // z=0 for 2D, y=z=0 for 1D

 //----------------------------------------------------------
 // Lots of Constructors (add more as needed)
 Point() { dimn=3; x=y=z=0; err=Enot; }
 // 1D Point
 Point( int a) {
  dimn=1; x=a; y=z=0; err=Enot; }
 Point( double a) {
  dimn=1; x=a; y=z=0; err=Enot; }
 // 2D Point
 Point( int a, int b) {
  dimn=2; x=a; y=b; z=0; err=Enot; }
 Point( double a, double b) {
  dimn=2; x=a; y=b; z=0; err=Enot; }
 // 3D Point
 Point( int a, int b, int c) {
  dimn=3; x=a; y=b; z=c; err=Enot; }
 Point( double a, double b, double c) {
  dimn=3; x=a; y=b; z=c; err=Enot; }
 // n-dim Point
 Point( int n, int a[]);
 Point( int n, double a[]);
 // Destructor
 ~Point() {};

 //----------------------------------------------------------
 // Input/Output streams
 **friend std::istream& operator>> ( std::istream&, Point&);
 friend std::ostream& operator<< ( std::ostream&, Point );**

....}

while point.c file:

#include "point.h"
#include "vector.h"
#include <iostream.h>
//==================================================================
// Point Class Methods
//==================================================================

//------------------------------------------------------------------
// Constructors (add more as needed)
//------------------------------------------------------------------

// n-dim Point
Point::Point( int n, int a[]) {
 x = y = z = 0;
 err = Enot;
 switch (dimn = n) {
 case 3: z = a[2];
 case 2: y = a[1];
 case 1: x = a[0];
  break;
 default:
  err=Edim;
 }
}

Point::Point( int n, double a[]) {
 x = y = z = 0.0;
 err = Enot;
 switch (dimn = n) {
 case 3: z = a[2];
 case 2: y = a[1];
 case 1: x = a[0];
  break;
 default:
  err=Edim;
 }
}

//------------------------------------------------------------------
// IO streams
//------------------------------------------------------------------

// Read input Point format: "(%f)", "(%f, %f)", or "(%f, %f, %f)"


**std::istream& operator>>( std::istream& input, Point& P) {**
     char c;
     input >> c;                // skip '('
     input >> P.x;
     input >> c;                
     if (c == ')') {
      P.setdim(1);       // 1D coord
      return input;
     }
     // else                    // skip ','
     input >> P.y;
     input >> c;
     if (c == ')') {
      P.setdim(2);       // 2D coord
      return input;
     }
     // else                    // skip ','
     input >> P.z;
     P.setdim(3);               // 3D coord
     input >> c;                // skip ')'
     return input;
    }

// Write output Point in format: "(%f)", "(%f, %f)", or "(%f, %f, %f)"
**std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& output, Point P) {**
 switch (P.dim()) {
 case 1:
  output << "(" << P.x << ")";
  break;
 case 2:
  output << "(" << P.x << ", " << P.y << ")";
  break;
 case 3:
  output << "(" << P.x << ", " << P.y << ", " << P.z << ")";
  break;
 default:
  output << "Error: P.dim = " << P.dim();
 }
 return output;
}

..... ..... ..... }

Its hard from the information given to see the problem; you have C++ code in a .c file, but presumably your compiler would complain if you hadn't got it to recognize that. To avoid doubt, rename your point.c file point.cpp .

Generally, its a good idea to use forward declarations of things you want to be friends; this ensures you are befriending some top-level function and not some inner function (particularly regards to friend classes).

// forward declarations
class Point;
std::istream& operator>> ( std::istream&, Point&);
std::ostream& operator<< ( std::ostream&, Point );

// point class
class Point {
   ...
   friend std::istream& operator>> ( std::istream&, Point&);
   friend std::ostream& operator<< ( std::ostream&, Point );
   ...
#include <iostream>

There is no .h.

You have an error in your vector class in that the "^" operator is not defined. Also for reasons of precedence its really best not to use things like ^ for an operation. Amongst other things its really not obvious what it is ...

I'm not entirely sure on your ostream issue though ...

The first error is complaining about the lack of a Vector class definition which you're using as a friend, rather than vector which you've included in your .cpp Not the capitalisation. Did you intend to use different classes?

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