I have to create a bisection program for quadratic equations. Here are the instructions for two individual steps:
The program has to meet the following requirements:
Coefficients a,b, and c of the quadratic equation shall be read from the keyboard by a separate function named
readCoeffs(). The function shall return to the caller a structure with all 3 coefficients read. t can be 3 fields of a structure or a single field with a 3-element array.Function, which calculates the roots, shall return the results to the caller in a form of a structure with 3 fields: root1, root2 and exists (a Boolean variable to determine if the roots exist).
I can't write the function prototypes and function headings correctly. When I write them like this:
struct calcRoots(double, double, double, double quadfunc(double), bool&);
struct readCoeffs();
int main(){
I get errors. I think Microsoft Visual Studio expects me I to create structures with curly brackets and a semicolon following. I am very lost. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
Here is the entire code I am working with. I am continually modifying it. This is my first course in c++. I am struggling.
/****************************************************************************
//File: bisect.cpp
//Finds the root of a function using the bisection method
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
struct coeffStru{
double a;
double b;
double c;};
struct rootStru{
double root1;
double root2;
bool exists;
};
//function prototypes
struct calcRoots(double, double, double, double f(double),bool&);
double quadfunc(struct, double);
struct readcoeffs(coeffStru);
int main() {
double xLeft=-10.0;
double xRight=10.0; //end points of interval
double epsilon; //exists tolerance
double root; //root found by bisect
bool exists; //exists flag
//Get tolerance
cout<< "Enter tolerance: ";
cin>>epsilon;
struct coeffStru = readcoeffs();
//use bisect calcRoots function to look for root of function f
struct rootStru = calcRoots(xLeft, xRight, epsilon, quadfunc, exists);
//display result
if (!exists){
cout<< "Root found at "<<root
<<" \nValue of f(x) at root is: "<<f(root);
system("PAUSE");
return 0;
}
else{
cout<<"There may be no root in ["<<xLeft<<", "<<xRight<<"]"<<endl;
system("PAUSE");
return 0;
}
}
//Struct return type readcoeffs function
struct readcoeffs(coeffStru){
cout<<"Enter values for a,b,and c of a quadratic equation."<<endl;
cin>>a>>b>>c;
return struct coeffStru;
}
//Implements bisection method to find a root of function f
//in interval [xLeft, xRight].
//PRE: xLeft, xRight, and epsilon are defined.
//POST: Returns midpoint of xLeft and xRight if the difference between thses values is <= epsilon. Returns true to exists if there is no root.
struct calcRoots (double xLeft, double xRight, double epsilon, struct coeffStru, double quadfunc(double), bool& exists) //IN: endpoints of interval for possible root, IN: exists tolerance, IN: the function, OUT: exists flag
{
double xMid; //midpoint of interval
double fLeft;
double fRight; //function values at xLeft, xRight,
double fMid; //and xMid
//Compute function values at initial endpoints of interval
fLeft = quadfunc(xLeft,coeffStru);
fRight = quadfunc(coeffStru, xRight);
//Repeat while interval > exists tolerance
while (fabs ( xLeft - xRight) > epsilon)
{
//Compute function value at midpoint
xMid = (xLeft + xRight)/ 2.0;
fMid = quadfunc(coeffStru, xMid);
//Test function value and reset interval if root not found
if(fMid ==0.0) //if xMid is the root
root1 = xMid; //set root1 to xMid
else{
xRight = xMid;
xMid = (xLeft + xRight)/ 2.0;
fMid = f(coeffStru, xMid);
}
if(fLeft * fMid < 0.0) //root in [xLeft, xMid]
//Display next interval
cout<< "New interval is [" <<xLeft
<< ", " <<xRight << "]"<<endl;
} //ends 1st while loop
//If no change of sign in the interval, there is no unique root
exists = (fLeft * fRight) >0; //test for same sign - set exists
if(exists){
return -999.0; //no 1st root - return to caller
}
//Return midpoint of last interval
root1 = (xLeft + xRight) / 2.0;
//Compute function values at initial endpoints of interval
fLeft = f(coeffStru, xLeft);
fRight = f(coeffStru, xRight);
//Repeat while interval > exists tolerance
while (fabs ( xLeft - xRight) > epsilon)
{
//Compute function value at midpoint
xMid = (xLeft + xRight)/ 2.0;
fMid = f(coeffStru, xMid);
//Test function value and reset interval i root not found
if(fMid ==0.0) //xMid is the root
return xMid; //return the root
else if (fLeft * fMid < 0.0) //root in [xLeft, xMid]
xRight = xMid;
else //root in [xMid, xRight]
xLeft = xMid;
//Display next interval
cout<< "New interval is [" <<xLeft
<< ", " <<xRight << "]"<<endl;
} //ends 2nd while loop
//If no change of sign in the interval, there is no unique root
exists = (fLeft * fRight) > 0; //test for same sign - set exists
if(exists){
return -999.0; //no 2nd root - return to caller
}
//Return midpoint of last interval
root2 = (xLeft + xRight) / 2.0;
return struct rootStru;
} //ends calcRoots method
//Function whose root is being found.
//PRE: x is defined.
//POST: Returns f (x)
double quadfunc(struct coeffStru, double x){
return a * pow(x, 2.0) - b* pow(x, 1.0) + c;}
************************************************************/
I am getting many errors as you can imagine. My major issue now seems to be passing variables and structs by reference and values.

struct-- but that doesn't specify whichstructis the return type. Have you already declared thestructs you'll be using? How many have you declared? How would the compiler know which one was going to be returned from each function? Why does yourcalcRoots()take aquadfunc()as an argument? Under what circumstances would you ever callcalcRoots()with different functions? – sarnold Jun 13 '12 at 23:03