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Q: Conversion to enumeration type requires an explicit cast (static_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast) enum

Meenakshy SundaresanI have copied the variable data from enum type which is declared outside the structure to the enum type variable which is written inside structure but it is throwing building error as Conversion to enumeration type requires an explicit cast (static_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast) enum...

the error is not in this code but in code where recogType or commuType are set
you are actually assigning integer to one of them and not a member of enum
Does the error really come from that exact code? It sounds more like you're trying to assign not TYPE_CAR, but some value of a different type.
@PeterK so can we fix this error ? do you have any idea?
@PeterK I will attach that part of the code
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Is anything #defineing TYPE_CAR to something else in scope?
@Meenakshy Sundaresan is it a line of code, compiler is complaining? Can you look up exact line from the error message and provide that?
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You keep adding more code, and putting a comment on a line that shouldn't cause this error. Please show us the exact line of code that causes the error, and no unnecessary code. And try to indent the code so we can read it.
Yea that is the line, and the error in "=" like that it showing and error is a value of type TGenObjType cannot be assigned to an entity fo type TObjType
Is objectList an array of SGenObjData or an array of something else?
This is why MCVE's are important. Please include enough relevant code and details to make the question answerable.
@CaptainObvlious Yes it is an array of SGenObjData
Then why is objectList [i].recogType a TObjType instead of TGenObjType?
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If the history of this code is that TYPE_CAR etc. started out as #defines and were later turned into an enum, and if those #defines are still lurking around in some header somewhere, it could explain this error. See this example.
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TGenObjType is an enum type which is declared outside the structure, TObjType is again an enum data type inside the structure, but both are in same data types, still i dont know the reason why the compiler is trying to convert the type??
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@MeenakshySundaresan are you saying that identical enums are defined in two different scopes? Because if so, they are not the same type and that is your problem.
No, they are not the same type. the compiler is correct and your code is ill-formed. Use the correct type.
@dlf yes you are right, previously once i have #define and then change that to enum
@dlf enum not the identical enum, two different enum types declered inside structure and outside structure as well
@CaptainObvlious can you tell what i wanna make now to correct and where i want to correct the data type, becuase both inside and outside it is in enum type, i am confused.
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@CaptainObvlious by "identical" I mean "composed of identical text," but obviously not identical from the compiler's point of view (as your answer addresses).
@dlf Can you tel me a way to proceed.. i am stucked....
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@MeenakshySundaresan If the Captain's answer isn't enough, then I think we need to see the definitions of objectList, whatever type objectList.objects is, and TObjType (in context).

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