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What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it?
I have some experience with Java, and am now doing a C++ course. I wanted to try writing an interface, but I have run into some trouble with destructors which I have not been able to resolve, even with the help on the Internet... Here's my code:
    class Force {
    public:
    virtual ~Force();
    virtual VECTOR eval(VECTOR x, double t);
};
class InvSquare : public Force {
    public:
    InvSquare(double A) {
        c = A;
    }
    ~InvSquare(){};
    VECTOR eval(VECTOR x, double t) { // omitted stuff }
    private:
    double c;
};
I have tried to declare a virtual destructor for the base class, and a non-virtual one for the derived class, but I get an error saying "undefined reference to `Force::~Force()'". What does it mean, and how can I fix it?
Forgive me if this is a silly question!
Thank you very much for your help, noctilux
 
     
    