Could anyone help with this?


Below is a template of a function isNumberInVector.
I get errors about the iterator when I run this program.
errors such as

error: expected `;' before `p'
`p' was not declared in this scope
error: dependent-name `std::vector: :iterator' is parsed as a non-type, but 
instantiation yields a type

I don't get error when I simply make the function non-template and use 
vector<int> instead.

So What could be the cause?
Thanks,
Lawal. O

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include<cstdlib>
#include<vector>
using namespace std;

template <typename T>
bool isNumberInVector( vector<T>&v, T numToCheck)
{
bool isPresent=false;
vector<T>::iterator p;
for(p=v.begin( );p!=v.end( );p++)
if((*p)==numToCheck ) isPresent=true;

return isPresent;

}

int main(){

vector<int> vect;
for(int i=0;i<20;i++ )
if(i%2==0)

vect.push_back( i);

int number=4;
if(isNumberInVector (vect,number) )cout<<"Yes It is";
else cout<<"No it isn't";

}


   


      

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